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Thread: Some work by a newbie to the Creek

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    Anyone who likes Dali is OK by me. Beautiful sculpture.
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    Ha,Ha!! How right you are, Carl. Could have been brought up on obscenity charges! Thanks for the kind comments!

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    Thanks for the kind remarks, Jeff. I see you're from Grand Forks. One of my former grad students has been teaching the Jewelry/Metals program in the Art Dept. at UND for about 7 years now.

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    Dennis, excellent work and craftsmanship. You obviously bring a great deal of experience and insight to the body. Good to have you here at SMC! Welcome!

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    Thanks, Jason. I'm excited to be a part of this community!

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    Thanks, Lowell. I do enjoy myself immensely and I don't even miss teaching as much as I thought I might!

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    very interesting asst. of work you shared with us. I like the first piece a ton (lowboy)..I'm not very versed on studio art pieces, so I can't speak to them, but they cetainly catch the eye. Welcome to the Creek

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    Thanks, Michelle

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    Thanks, Alexander

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    Thanks for the kind remarks, Lowell.

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    Thanks, Mike. Sometimes design ideas comes hard to me and it can be a lot of work to work through them. Then comes the fun part of figuring out how to build and engineer them!

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    Thanks, Shawn. So far I'm enjoying it immensely!

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    Beautiful work Dennis--I really like the lowboy myself. Any more detailed pics of the undercarriage would be welcomed, that piece is certainly worth a thread by itself!
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    Really nice work!!
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    Thanks, Jim!

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