You need to know the when tools are wearing out
Some tools (like tracing brushes) are hard to ignore when they tell you they’re worn out.
With other tools, it’s not so clear …
… unless of course you know the signs.
Some tools (like tracing brushes) are hard to ignore when they tell you they’re worn out.
With other tools, it’s not so clear …
… unless of course you know the signs.
Now back from a wonderful time teaching in the US.
Stephen is away traveling a little longer but all the same he prepared this for you – from Washington D.C., he said.
And he asked me to make it live when I was happy with it.
OK so – still here in the US – David and I both spent 3 hours yesterday in the studio of Genius A who is an amazing designer and immensely skillful maker of stained glass.
What A does is painting, etching, enameling, silver-staining:
And now, as chance would have it, Genius Z – another great stained glass designer; famous, too (which is not the same thing) – was also there in A‘s studio.
And what do you think happened?
Honestly now: what do you think happens when 2 Geniuses – huge talents, big people – share the same small space?
You want to know what happened yesterday?
You up for it?
Really?
Then here for you is …