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Do You Really Want a Critique?

My experience in taking the time to look at someone else's work and delivering well-thought out comments/questions considerately to the maker -- has suggested to me that a number of people aren't really interested in a critique when they ask for one...but rather are looking for a quick 'praise fix'. Getting a critique can be difficult especially when it is on a piece I've made and love. But praise rarely helps me learn how to improve my work or technique. Take serious musicians for example, they generally take private lessons from someone who is a professional and has honed his/her abilities on the same instrument as the student's. This instructor can hear and see what the student needs to develop and gives the student feedback and lessons (to practice) -- for the student's development. Serious artists need to work at developing their ability and honing their craft as well through learning about the masters of their chosen discipline, practicing techniqu...

Collage in Progress

Using an article from Cloth Paper Scissors (March/April 2011) by Susan Pickering Rothamel and Frankie Fioretti, I've started a restructured paper project...which looks like a collage and goes together like one. The Perfect Paper Adhesive dries quite quickly, and it looks like I'll have to coat it a few times to get the kind of finish I'd like especially because of the use of thicker papers and fabric leaves that don't lie flat. Here's Day 1 photo.