Cob: re:formal proposal
Steve Lewis
seaweedsteve at newmexico.com
Wed Oct 31 11:11:07 CST 2001
Gregori. I had the same reaction as Darel to your newly coined (I presume)
title.
"Environmental artists are artists who live within the environment " -
which kinds of artist don't ?
"inspired by the environment" - everything is environment, if you are
inspired it comes from inside or outside and I'm sure that you are not
eliminating internal elements of artistry.
Maybe some people react to a pretentious ring in this. I do. We all
understand what you mean. Maybe the term or title needs some refining.
Steve
P.S. Was that "feral cement" you are referring to? :-)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gregori" <robinson at on.aibn.com>
To: "Darel Henman" <henman at it.to-be.co.jp>
Cc: <coblist at deatech.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 9:43 PM
Subject: Cob: Re: Re: Formal Proposal
> Darel,
>
> Order his video, "The Vision and Art of James Hubbell. They show the
> construction technique, farrell cement, and I am sure that much of the
labor
> is volunteer, as mentioned when he speaks of apprenticships. Your
comments
> about environmental artists "as a marketing thing" is very naive. Artists
> for the most part work for the love of it and for exchange of energy....
> Environmental artists are artists who live within the environment and are
> inspired by the environment and our work reflects our love and concern for
> God's creations, as we design in harmony with nature.
>
> Gregori
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<DIV>Gregori. I had the same reaction as Darel to your newly coined (I
presume)<BR>title.<BR><BR>"Environmental artists are artists who live within the
environment " -<BR>which kinds of artist don't ?<BR><BR>"inspired by the
environment" - everything is environment, if you are<BR>inspired it comes
from inside or outside and I'm sure that you are not<BR>eliminating internal
elements of artistry.<BR><BR>Maybe some people react to a pretentious ring in
this. I do. We all<BR>understand what you mean. Maybe the term
or title needs some refining.<BR><BR>Steve<BR><BR>P.S. Was that
"feral cement" you are referring to? :-)</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>----- Original Message -----<BR>From: "Gregori"
<<A href="mailto:robinson at on.aibn.com">robinson at on.aibn.com</A>><BR>To:
"Darel Henman" <<A
href="mailto:henman at it.to-be.co.jp">henman at it.to-be.co.jp</A>><BR>Cc: <<A
href="mailto:coblist at deatech.com">coblist at deatech.com</A>><BR>Sent: Tuesday,
October 30, 2001 9:43 PM<BR>Subject: Cob: Re: Re: Formal
Proposal<BR><BR><BR>> Darel,<BR>><BR>> Order his video, "The Vision and
Art of James Hubbell. They show the<BR>> construction technique,
farrell cement, and I am sure that much of the<BR>labor<BR>> is volunteer, as
mentioned when he speaks of apprenticships. Your<BR>comments<BR>> about
environmental artists "as a marketing thing" is very naive.
Artists<BR>> for the most part work for the love of it and for exchange of
energy....<BR>> Environmental artists are artists who live within the
environment and are<BR>> inspired by the environment and our work reflects
our love and concern for<BR>> God's creations, as we design in harmony with
nature.<BR>><BR>> Gregori<BR></DIV></BODY></HTML>