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book review: no green berries or leaves

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Paul Stankard’s autiobiography, No Green Berries or Leaves: The Creative Journey of an Artist in Glass, gets off to a slow start but much like the artist’s journey with glass, once it picks up speed it simply flows and the importance of his message becomes as clear as the glass paperweights and sculpture that represent his legacy.

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re-do: art and fear

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Art and Fear, the 1993 artist’s survival guide written by David Bayles and Ted Orland just never gets old.  Last February I reviewed the book and included six of my favorite quotes.  It’s time to revisit that post and bookmark it as a reminder to read this timeless classic again and again.

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