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X Perfectionism can be the blessing or the curse ofa good artist. Mabel Chaparro's dose ofperfectionism is a blessing because it makes her double cheek the precision ofher measurements and ealeulations befzre she begins her work. Psychiatrists have ojen said that busy hands can relax and soothe a person into a very contented state. John Clayton's smile proves them right as he weaves his way to happiness Artists arejust like other people when it comes to talking with friends - they enjoy a good chat and have one whenever the opportunity presents itseUf The lucky artists, Debbie Whedbee, can talk to Cathy Jerauld, .sketch and chew bubblegum, all at the same time. pdmwwfr' Artf259
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Possessing a talent is one thing, developing that talent is another. Such development is achieved only through great effort, careful studying and utilizing time. The ability to draw, sculpt, weave, Drawn Toward Craft make pottery or otherwise create a finished product out of raw materials is a talent given only to a choice few. Being one of those elite people, however, isn't easy. The skill must be constantly nurtured and kept fresh and the spirit of the individual must be strong and his ambition, stronger. Only with those qualities can the talent and its possessor become a success. An artist will always draw what he sees. Frank Colbert, being observed by Carl McMillion, obviously watches a lot offootball because he seems to have it on the brain-and on his sketch pad. 1t's a dirtyjob but somebody has to do it. In this case, the job is running a potter's wheel to form a clay object and the .somebody is master sculptor Timothy York. Although it isn't being done underwater, it is basket weaving. Artisan Joy Lanmon is centering all her concentration on completing this straw basket. 258 fArt vb' .., -5, L
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