tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-397894952831123678.post1303568794654618542..comments2023-07-03T04:07:23.417-07:00Comments on Journey Workshop July 2008 - Oct 2009: Journey Workshop Jan 30 - Feb 20thNewfoundout Potterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06962914877696149188noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-397894952831123678.post-66070444398230057932009-03-02T06:21:00.000-08:002009-03-02T06:21:00.000-08:00Eva-Now that I've had a chance to look through you...Eva-<BR/>Now that I've had a chance to look through your blog I think I have a better idea of where you're coming from. Steven Hill, I am sure, wouldn't remember me from a hole in the wall. He juried a show in Fresno CA back when I was in grad school at Utah State. Since it was only a very long day's drive away, we went to the show since it also included a two day workshop with him. Like you said earlier in your blog, he is a natural teacher.<BR/><BR/>Since our work had been juried into this show I was excited to hear his thoughts about what he liked about them. All I remember from that conversation (with all the local media and hoopla) was that he liked the relationship of the foot (or lack thereof) to the body and lid of the jar I had submitted. It certainly was not a great jar, but it was okay. I still go back to that comment though.<BR/><BR/>It's all about the relationships. <BR/><BR/>So, this all begs the question: whose work do you idolize, admire, covet? Where do draw your inspiration? If you could imagine your work 10 years down the road, and finding it somewhere...where would that be?<BR/><BR/>Looking forward to reading more of your blog from the time back in July during your stay with Steven.<BR/><BR/>Thanks for sharing this journey of yours.Alex Sollahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12222528761667893874noreply@blogger.com