I vote read Russell Fink first. But then again, if you're coming from Coach, you're probably still in more of a genre mode, so Gun Seller might be better to read first.
On the Crit Me! group I started some discussions, but I see that it doesn't show up on the "latest activity" page, so I thought I'd let you know about it.
I found a picture at The Art Institute of Chicago website of the sculpture I love so much--Bacchus Consoling Ariadne--and uploaded it here. You'll have to tell me what you think.
So a fan of sculptures, eh?
I love scupltures. They're rich and alive and complex. When I find one I like, I stare at it for hours.
Literally.
I'm thinking of one in particular in the Chicago art museum, Bacchus and Ariadne. The expressions captivated me. There's another one here in the Dallas Museum of Art of an evil queen. I can see what's going on in her mind. And the way it flows!
Okay, I'll stop.
Erin (a fellow Intersection member) is an artist and recently on her blog talked about artists, specifically scupturists.
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I love scupltures. They're rich and alive and complex. When I find one I like, I stare at it for hours.
Literally.
I'm thinking of one in particular in the Chicago art museum, Bacchus and Ariadne. The expressions captivated me. There's another one here in the Dallas Museum of Art of an evil queen. I can see what's going on in her mind. And the way it flows!
Okay, I'll stop.
Erin (a fellow Intersection member) is an artist and recently on her blog talked about artists, specifically scupturists.
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