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[IBC] Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection Call to Artists
IBC Members -- FYI
Hello, The Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection is sponsoring an art competition for this years special exhibit entitled, "Elevations". The Collection is seeking artists to create a work of sculpture - that will serve as a display stand or pedestal - that will enhance the visual and emotional impact of selected bonsai. The artwork will interact with the bonsai in relation to its spatial dimensions, overall visual mass, movement and character. The display stands/pedestals may be of traditional design, but special consideration will be given to those that interact with the bonsai in novel and imaginative ways. The Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection will produce an exhibit of trees selected from our permanent collection that will be displayed on original design stands and pedestals that have been created to interact with a specific tree. Ten designs will be chosen by a jury panel for inclusion in this exhibit. The exhibition will last from August 13 through September 29, 2004. Please email me for a prospectus and hope that you might share it with members of your club, more detailed information is available on our website at http://www.weyerhaeuser.com/bonsai. (Click hours and events, Call to Artists, then click in the Example paragraph...). If you have any question please contact me by email: or phone 800-525-5440 ext. 3153. Sincerely, Adina Lake Program Assistant Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection 253-924-3153 ************************************************** ****************************** ++++Sponsored, in part, by Ken Rutledge++++ ************************************************** ****************************** -- The IBC HOME PAGE & FAQ: http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ -- +++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++ |
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[IBC] Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection Call to Artists
IBC Members -- FYI
Hello, The Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection is sponsoring an art competition for this years special exhibit entitled, "Elevations". The Collection is seeking artists to create a work of sculpture - that will serve as a display stand or pedestal - that will enhance the visual and emotional impact of selected bonsai. The artwork will interact with the bonsai in relation to its spatial dimensions, overall visual mass, movement and character. The display stands/pedestals may be of traditional design, but special consideration will be given to those that interact with the bonsai in novel and imaginative ways. Hmm. As the husband of an award-winning sculptor -- though one who hasn't sculpted for a while (and who is off judging a dressage show so isn't here to speak for herself) -- I think I would take exception to calling a stand for a bonsai a "sculpture," much less a work of art. A stand is -- by definition ("enhance the visual and emotional impact OF SELECTED BONSAI") -- subservient to that which sits upon it. A work of art which CHOOSES to be subservient is no more than a decoration, if that. A sculpture should be _at least_ the equal to a bonsai as a work of art, not something for another work of art to squat upon. It would be like asking for a painting as a work of art to serve as the "background" for a bonsai. Pfooie! Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Only where people have learned to appreciate and cherish the landscape and its living cover will they treat it with the care and respect it should have - Paul Bigelow Sears. ************************************************** ****************************** ++++Sponsored, in part, by Ken Rutledge++++ ************************************************** ****************************** -- The IBC HOME PAGE & FAQ: http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ -- +++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++ |
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[IBC] Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection Call to Artists
IBC Members -- FYI
Hello, The Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection is sponsoring an art competition for this years special exhibit entitled, "Elevations". The Collection is seeking artists to create a work of sculpture - that will serve as a display stand or pedestal - that will enhance the visual and emotional impact of selected bonsai. The artwork will interact with the bonsai in relation to its spatial dimensions, overall visual mass, movement and character. The display stands/pedestals may be of traditional design, but special consideration will be given to those that interact with the bonsai in novel and imaginative ways. Hmm. As the husband of an award-winning sculptor -- though one who hasn't sculpted for a while (and who is off judging a dressage show so isn't here to speak for herself) -- I think I would take exception to calling a stand for a bonsai a "sculpture," much less a work of art. A stand is -- by definition ("enhance the visual and emotional impact OF SELECTED BONSAI") -- subservient to that which sits upon it. A work of art which CHOOSES to be subservient is no more than a decoration, if that. A sculpture should be _at least_ the equal to a bonsai as a work of art, not something for another work of art to squat upon. It would be like asking for a painting as a work of art to serve as the "background" for a bonsai. Pfooie! Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Only where people have learned to appreciate and cherish the landscape and its living cover will they treat it with the care and respect it should have - Paul Bigelow Sears. ************************************************** ****************************** ++++Sponsored, in part, by Ken Rutledge++++ ************************************************** ****************************** -- The IBC HOME PAGE & FAQ: http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ -- +++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++ |
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[IBC] Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection Call to Artists
IBC Members -- FYI
Hello, The Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection is sponsoring an art competition for this years special exhibit entitled, "Elevations". The Collection is seeking artists to create a work of sculpture - that will serve as a display stand or pedestal - that will enhance the visual and emotional impact of selected bonsai. The artwork will interact with the bonsai in relation to its spatial dimensions, overall visual mass, movement and character. The display stands/pedestals may be of traditional design, but special consideration will be given to those that interact with the bonsai in novel and imaginative ways. Hmm. As the husband of an award-winning sculptor -- though one who hasn't sculpted for a while (and who is off judging a dressage show so isn't here to speak for herself) -- I think I would take exception to calling a stand for a bonsai a "sculpture," much less a work of art. A stand is -- by definition ("enhance the visual and emotional impact OF SELECTED BONSAI") -- subservient to that which sits upon it. A work of art which CHOOSES to be subservient is no more than a decoration, if that. A sculpture should be _at least_ the equal to a bonsai as a work of art, not something for another work of art to squat upon. It would be like asking for a painting as a work of art to serve as the "background" for a bonsai. Pfooie! Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Only where people have learned to appreciate and cherish the landscape and its living cover will they treat it with the care and respect it should have - Paul Bigelow Sears. ************************************************** ****************************** ++++Sponsored, in part, by Ken Rutledge++++ ************************************************** ****************************** -- The IBC HOME PAGE & FAQ: http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ -- +++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++ |
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[IBC] Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection Call to Artists
IBC Members -- FYI
Hello, The Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection is sponsoring an art competition for this years special exhibit entitled, "Elevations". The Collection is seeking artists to create a work of sculpture - that will serve as a display stand or pedestal - that will enhance the visual and emotional impact of selected bonsai. The artwork will interact with the bonsai in relation to its spatial dimensions, overall visual mass, movement and character. The display stands/pedestals may be of traditional design, but special consideration will be given to those that interact with the bonsai in novel and imaginative ways. Hmm. As the husband of an award-winning sculptor -- though one who hasn't sculpted for a while (and who is off judging a dressage show so isn't here to speak for herself) -- I think I would take exception to calling a stand for a bonsai a "sculpture," much less a work of art. A stand is -- by definition ("enhance the visual and emotional impact OF SELECTED BONSAI") -- subservient to that which sits upon it. A work of art which CHOOSES to be subservient is no more than a decoration, if that. A sculpture should be _at least_ the equal to a bonsai as a work of art, not something for another work of art to squat upon. It would be like asking for a painting as a work of art to serve as the "background" for a bonsai. Pfooie! Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Only where people have learned to appreciate and cherish the landscape and its living cover will they treat it with the care and respect it should have - Paul Bigelow Sears. ************************************************** ****************************** ++++Sponsored, in part, by Ken Rutledge++++ ************************************************** ****************************** -- The IBC HOME PAGE & FAQ: http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ -- +++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++ |
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[IBC] Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection Call to Artists
IBC Members -- FYI
Hello, The Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection is sponsoring an art competition for this years special exhibit entitled, "Elevations". The Collection is seeking artists to create a work of sculpture - that will serve as a display stand or pedestal - that will enhance the visual and emotional impact of selected bonsai. The artwork will interact with the bonsai in relation to its spatial dimensions, overall visual mass, movement and character. The display stands/pedestals may be of traditional design, but special consideration will be given to those that interact with the bonsai in novel and imaginative ways. Hmm. As the husband of an award-winning sculptor -- though one who hasn't sculpted for a while (and who is off judging a dressage show so isn't here to speak for herself) -- I think I would take exception to calling a stand for a bonsai a "sculpture," much less a work of art. A stand is -- by definition ("enhance the visual and emotional impact OF SELECTED BONSAI") -- subservient to that which sits upon it. A work of art which CHOOSES to be subservient is no more than a decoration, if that. A sculpture should be _at least_ the equal to a bonsai as a work of art, not something for another work of art to squat upon. It would be like asking for a painting as a work of art to serve as the "background" for a bonsai. Pfooie! Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Only where people have learned to appreciate and cherish the landscape and its living cover will they treat it with the care and respect it should have - Paul Bigelow Sears. ************************************************** ****************************** ++++Sponsored, in part, by Ken Rutledge++++ ************************************************** ****************************** -- The IBC HOME PAGE & FAQ: http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ -- +++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++ |
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[IBC] Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection Call to Artists
Jim Lewis wrote:
snip The display stands/pedestals may be of traditional design, but special consideration will be given to those that interact with the bonsai in novel and imaginative ways. Hmm. As the husband of an award-winning sculptor -- though one who hasn't sculpted for a while (and who is off judging a dressage show so isn't here to speak for herself) -- I think I would take exception to calling a stand for a bonsai a "sculpture," much less a work of art. A stand is -- by definition ("enhance the visual and emotional impact OF SELECTED BONSAI") -- subservient to that which sits upon it. A work of art which CHOOSES to be subservient is no more than a decoration, if that. A sculpture should be _at least_ the equal to a bonsai as a work of art, not something for another work of art to squat upon. It would be like asking for a painting as a work of art to serve as the "background" for a bonsai. Pfooie! Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Only where people have learned to appreciate and cherish the landscape and its living cover will they treat it with the care and respect it should have - Paul Bigelow Sears. Ah, out comes the curmudgeon from his hiding place! Jim, this isn't any different than pot competitions. I think it's a great idea. I may even enter the contest. So, double Pfooie!! ;0} Craig Cowing NY Zone 5b/6a Sunset 37 ************************************************** ****************************** ++++Sponsored, in part, by Ken Rutledge++++ ************************************************** ****************************** -- The IBC HOME PAGE & FAQ: http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ -- +++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++ |
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[IBC] Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection Call to Artists
Jim Lewis wrote:
snip The display stands/pedestals may be of traditional design, but special consideration will be given to those that interact with the bonsai in novel and imaginative ways. Hmm. As the husband of an award-winning sculptor -- though one who hasn't sculpted for a while (and who is off judging a dressage show so isn't here to speak for herself) -- I think I would take exception to calling a stand for a bonsai a "sculpture," much less a work of art. A stand is -- by definition ("enhance the visual and emotional impact OF SELECTED BONSAI") -- subservient to that which sits upon it. A work of art which CHOOSES to be subservient is no more than a decoration, if that. A sculpture should be _at least_ the equal to a bonsai as a work of art, not something for another work of art to squat upon. It would be like asking for a painting as a work of art to serve as the "background" for a bonsai. Pfooie! Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Only where people have learned to appreciate and cherish the landscape and its living cover will they treat it with the care and respect it should have - Paul Bigelow Sears. Ah, out comes the curmudgeon from his hiding place! Jim, this isn't any different than pot competitions. I think it's a great idea. I may even enter the contest. So, double Pfooie!! ;0} Craig Cowing NY Zone 5b/6a Sunset 37 ************************************************** ****************************** ++++Sponsored, in part, by Ken Rutledge++++ ************************************************** ****************************** -- The IBC HOME PAGE & FAQ: http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ -- +++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++ |
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[IBC] Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection Call to Artists
Jim Lewis wrote:
snip The display stands/pedestals may be of traditional design, but special consideration will be given to those that interact with the bonsai in novel and imaginative ways. Hmm. As the husband of an award-winning sculptor -- though one who hasn't sculpted for a while (and who is off judging a dressage show so isn't here to speak for herself) -- I think I would take exception to calling a stand for a bonsai a "sculpture," much less a work of art. A stand is -- by definition ("enhance the visual and emotional impact OF SELECTED BONSAI") -- subservient to that which sits upon it. A work of art which CHOOSES to be subservient is no more than a decoration, if that. A sculpture should be _at least_ the equal to a bonsai as a work of art, not something for another work of art to squat upon. It would be like asking for a painting as a work of art to serve as the "background" for a bonsai. Pfooie! Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Only where people have learned to appreciate and cherish the landscape and its living cover will they treat it with the care and respect it should have - Paul Bigelow Sears. Ah, out comes the curmudgeon from his hiding place! Jim, this isn't any different than pot competitions. I think it's a great idea. I may even enter the contest. So, double Pfooie!! ;0} Craig Cowing NY Zone 5b/6a Sunset 37 ************************************************** ****************************** ++++Sponsored, in part, by Ken Rutledge++++ ************************************************** ****************************** -- The IBC HOME PAGE & FAQ: http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ -- +++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++ |
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[IBC] Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection Call to Artists
Jim Lewis wrote:
snip The display stands/pedestals may be of traditional design, but special consideration will be given to those that interact with the bonsai in novel and imaginative ways. Hmm. As the husband of an award-winning sculptor -- though one who hasn't sculpted for a while (and who is off judging a dressage show so isn't here to speak for herself) -- I think I would take exception to calling a stand for a bonsai a "sculpture," much less a work of art. A stand is -- by definition ("enhance the visual and emotional impact OF SELECTED BONSAI") -- subservient to that which sits upon it. A work of art which CHOOSES to be subservient is no more than a decoration, if that. A sculpture should be _at least_ the equal to a bonsai as a work of art, not something for another work of art to squat upon. It would be like asking for a painting as a work of art to serve as the "background" for a bonsai. Pfooie! Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Only where people have learned to appreciate and cherish the landscape and its living cover will they treat it with the care and respect it should have - Paul Bigelow Sears. Ah, out comes the curmudgeon from his hiding place! Jim, this isn't any different than pot competitions. I think it's a great idea. I may even enter the contest. So, double Pfooie!! ;0} Craig Cowing NY Zone 5b/6a Sunset 37 ************************************************** ****************************** ++++Sponsored, in part, by Ken Rutledge++++ ************************************************** ****************************** -- The IBC HOME PAGE & FAQ: http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ -- +++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++ |
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[IBC] Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection Call to Artists
Jim Lewis wrote: snip The display stands/pedestals may be of traditional design, but special consideration will be given to those that interact with the bonsai in novel and imaginative ways. Hmm. As the husband of an award-winning sculptor -- though one who hasn't sculpted for a while (and who is off judging a dressage show so isn't here to speak for herself) -- I think I would take exception to calling a stand for a bonsai a "sculpture," much less a work of art. A stand is -- by definition ("enhance the visual and emotional impact OF SELECTED BONSAI") -- subservient to that which sits upon it. A work of art which CHOOSES to be subservient is no more than a decoration, if that. A sculpture should be _at least_ the equal to a bonsai as a work of art, not something for another work of art to squat upon. It would be like asking for a painting as a work of art to serve as the "background" for a bonsai. Pfooie! Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Only where people have learned to appreciate and cherish the landscape and its living cover will they treat it with the care and respect it should have - Paul Bigelow Sears. Ah, out comes the curmudgeon from his hiding place! Jim, this isn't any different than pot competitions. I think it's a great idea. I may even enter the contest. So, double Pfooie!! ;0} Craig Cowing NY Zone 5b/6a Sunset 37 Hmph. And TRIPLE Pfooie! Sculpture is a FINE art. Pots ain't. Pots are a CRAFT and a damned fine one, but pots are made specifically to put something IN (even though for many, because of their beauty, nothing ever gets put in them (and I wonder how the pot feels about _this_ -- not living up to its "life's" duty). Sculpture is NOT made to be a pedestal. In fact, much sculpture itself sits upon a pedestal. Anyway, there's a heckuva big difference between sculpture and pottery, and this is advertised as a SCULPTURE competition, when it should have been touted as a designing a stand competition (another honorable CRAFT). Enter if you wish, but, like a daiza isn't ART, neither is this! Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Only where people have learned to appreciate and cherish the landscape and its living cover will they treat it with the care and respect it should have - Paul Bigelow Sears. ************************************************** ****************************** ++++Sponsored, in part, by Ken Rutledge++++ ************************************************** ****************************** -- The IBC HOME PAGE & FAQ: http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ -- +++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++ |
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[IBC] Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection Call to Artists
Jim Lewis wrote: snip The display stands/pedestals may be of traditional design, but special consideration will be given to those that interact with the bonsai in novel and imaginative ways. Hmm. As the husband of an award-winning sculptor -- though one who hasn't sculpted for a while (and who is off judging a dressage show so isn't here to speak for herself) -- I think I would take exception to calling a stand for a bonsai a "sculpture," much less a work of art. A stand is -- by definition ("enhance the visual and emotional impact OF SELECTED BONSAI") -- subservient to that which sits upon it. A work of art which CHOOSES to be subservient is no more than a decoration, if that. A sculpture should be _at least_ the equal to a bonsai as a work of art, not something for another work of art to squat upon. It would be like asking for a painting as a work of art to serve as the "background" for a bonsai. Pfooie! Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Only where people have learned to appreciate and cherish the landscape and its living cover will they treat it with the care and respect it should have - Paul Bigelow Sears. Ah, out comes the curmudgeon from his hiding place! Jim, this isn't any different than pot competitions. I think it's a great idea. I may even enter the contest. So, double Pfooie!! ;0} Craig Cowing NY Zone 5b/6a Sunset 37 Hmph. And TRIPLE Pfooie! Sculpture is a FINE art. Pots ain't. Pots are a CRAFT and a damned fine one, but pots are made specifically to put something IN (even though for many, because of their beauty, nothing ever gets put in them (and I wonder how the pot feels about _this_ -- not living up to its "life's" duty). Sculpture is NOT made to be a pedestal. In fact, much sculpture itself sits upon a pedestal. Anyway, there's a heckuva big difference between sculpture and pottery, and this is advertised as a SCULPTURE competition, when it should have been touted as a designing a stand competition (another honorable CRAFT). Enter if you wish, but, like a daiza isn't ART, neither is this! Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Only where people have learned to appreciate and cherish the landscape and its living cover will they treat it with the care and respect it should have - Paul Bigelow Sears. ************************************************** ****************************** ++++Sponsored, in part, by Ken Rutledge++++ ************************************************** ****************************** -- The IBC HOME PAGE & FAQ: http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ -- +++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++ |
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[IBC] Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection Call to Artists
Jim Lewis wrote: snip The display stands/pedestals may be of traditional design, but special consideration will be given to those that interact with the bonsai in novel and imaginative ways. Hmm. As the husband of an award-winning sculptor -- though one who hasn't sculpted for a while (and who is off judging a dressage show so isn't here to speak for herself) -- I think I would take exception to calling a stand for a bonsai a "sculpture," much less a work of art. A stand is -- by definition ("enhance the visual and emotional impact OF SELECTED BONSAI") -- subservient to that which sits upon it. A work of art which CHOOSES to be subservient is no more than a decoration, if that. A sculpture should be _at least_ the equal to a bonsai as a work of art, not something for another work of art to squat upon. It would be like asking for a painting as a work of art to serve as the "background" for a bonsai. Pfooie! Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Only where people have learned to appreciate and cherish the landscape and its living cover will they treat it with the care and respect it should have - Paul Bigelow Sears. Ah, out comes the curmudgeon from his hiding place! Jim, this isn't any different than pot competitions. I think it's a great idea. I may even enter the contest. So, double Pfooie!! ;0} Craig Cowing NY Zone 5b/6a Sunset 37 Hmph. And TRIPLE Pfooie! Sculpture is a FINE art. Pots ain't. Pots are a CRAFT and a damned fine one, but pots are made specifically to put something IN (even though for many, because of their beauty, nothing ever gets put in them (and I wonder how the pot feels about _this_ -- not living up to its "life's" duty). Sculpture is NOT made to be a pedestal. In fact, much sculpture itself sits upon a pedestal. Anyway, there's a heckuva big difference between sculpture and pottery, and this is advertised as a SCULPTURE competition, when it should have been touted as a designing a stand competition (another honorable CRAFT). Enter if you wish, but, like a daiza isn't ART, neither is this! Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Only where people have learned to appreciate and cherish the landscape and its living cover will they treat it with the care and respect it should have - Paul Bigelow Sears. ************************************************** ****************************** ++++Sponsored, in part, by Ken Rutledge++++ ************************************************** ****************************** -- The IBC HOME PAGE & FAQ: http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ -- +++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++ |
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[IBC] Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection Call to Artists
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From: "Craig Cowing" Subject: [IBC] Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection Call to Artists Jim Lewis wrote: snip The display stands/pedestals may be of traditional design, but special consideration will be given to those that interact with the bonsai in novel and imaginative ways. Hmm. As the husband of an award-winning sculptor -- Pfooie! Jim Lewis - - Ah, out comes the curmudgeon from his hiding place! Jim, this isn't any different than pot competitions. I think it's a great idea. I may even enter the contest. So, double Pfooie!! ;0} Craig Cowing NY Zone 5b/6a Sunset 37 I think this is interesting and might have even decided to try making something of a display with ceramics or even ceramics & wood combo,( since I didn't get in on the Bonsai InSites thing,) but, NOT with a little less than a month for a deadline! ( I didn't notice anywhere when this was originally posted). I'm always open to something "off the wall" Regards, Dale Cochoy ************************************************** ****************************** ++++Sponsored, in part, by Ken Rutledge++++ ************************************************** ****************************** -- The IBC HOME PAGE & FAQ: http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ -- +++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++ |
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[IBC] Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection Call to Artists
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From: "Craig Cowing" Subject: [IBC] Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection Call to Artists Jim Lewis wrote: snip The display stands/pedestals may be of traditional design, but special consideration will be given to those that interact with the bonsai in novel and imaginative ways. Hmm. As the husband of an award-winning sculptor -- Pfooie! Jim Lewis - - Ah, out comes the curmudgeon from his hiding place! Jim, this isn't any different than pot competitions. I think it's a great idea. I may even enter the contest. So, double Pfooie!! ;0} Craig Cowing NY Zone 5b/6a Sunset 37 I think this is interesting and might have even decided to try making something of a display with ceramics or even ceramics & wood combo,( since I didn't get in on the Bonsai InSites thing,) but, NOT with a little less than a month for a deadline! ( I didn't notice anywhere when this was originally posted). I'm always open to something "off the wall" Regards, Dale Cochoy ************************************************** ****************************** ++++Sponsored, in part, by Ken Rutledge++++ ************************************************** ****************************** -- The IBC HOME PAGE & FAQ: http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ -- +++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++ |
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