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Comments on: Final Critique Breakdown http://blog.daytonc.com/archives/178 if a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing badly Wed, 08 Feb 2012 04:22:20 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.0.6 by: the fourth samba http://blog.daytonc.com/archives/178#comment-149 Sat, 26 May 2007 02:10:24 +0000 http://blog.daytonc.com/archives/178#comment-149 Day, lots to say homes... I absolutely love the circular bridge and think of it as one of your most emotive pieces to date. Plus I'm super stoked you titled the shredder Rapunzel,Rapunzel! Dope! Breaking one's balls is part of grad school. I'm not discounting it though. It's a good thing to mediatate on it rather than make hasty decisions on it. I already think of your work as pretty "grand" scale wise. I thought the bread bird was an interesting risk for you, materially speaking and scale wise. It pleases me to hear you speak about emotions, the art world, whatever that means, can be the most scientific and stoic place a lot of the times. Miss you homes. Send our peace to the fam. Day, lots to say homes… I absolutely love the circular bridge and think of it as one of your most emotive pieces to date. Plus I’m super stoked you titled the shredder Rapunzel,Rapunzel! Dope!
Breaking one’s balls is part of grad school. I’m not discounting it though. It’s a good thing to mediatate on it rather than make hasty decisions on it. I already think of your work as pretty “grand” scale wise. I thought the bread bird was an interesting risk for you, materially speaking and scale wise. It pleases me to hear you speak about emotions, the art world, whatever that means, can be the most scientific and stoic place a lot of the times.
Miss you homes. Send our peace to the fam.

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by: Mama Chianti http://blog.daytonc.com/archives/178#comment-144 Wed, 23 May 2007 18:19:18 +0000 http://blog.daytonc.com/archives/178#comment-144 Do something radically southern. Red clay, prejudice, the flawless magnolia hiding 4 generations of hatred, all to tell a story, break one's heart, and end with a meal any death-row inmate would want as his last. That's the southern drawl of the nation's soul. Just an idea. I didn't know you had any rich friends, howevah! Luv, Yo Mama Do something radically southern. Red clay, prejudice, the flawless magnolia hiding 4 generations of hatred, all to tell a story, break one’s heart, and end with a meal any death-row inmate would want as his last. That’s the southern drawl of the nation’s soul. Just an idea. I didn’t know you had any rich friends, howevah!
Luv, Yo Mama

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by: Angel http://blog.daytonc.com/archives/178#comment-143 Wed, 23 May 2007 17:49:56 +0000 http://blog.daytonc.com/archives/178#comment-143 I don't know why, but when I read this, I automatically thought of Mako's essay: <a href="http://www.makotofujimura.com/essays/extravagance_of_god.html" rel="nofollow">"The Extravagance of God."</a> I don’t know why, but when I read this, I automatically thought of Mako’s essay: “The Extravagance of God.”

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