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Wanna see some good work?

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Go here to see Lee Brady, one of my favourite artists:

http://www.darrellbellgallery.com/Pages/lb01.html

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Yow, Brock. I'm particularly taken by the "Salvor of Dark Dreams."
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Yup, it's a good one. Lee has done some fantastic work over the years. Brock
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I can see why! This is gorgeous stuff. I love the use of open spaces and iregular shapes. If only my left brain would stop trying to be the boss all the time.

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Very cool. I remember seeing slides of some other work. I would like to see these in person.


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Hey Dick, I'll bet you did. Unless I am gravely mistaken (and that has never happened!) his piece "Pebble Dropped" was an award winner at the WG@BE2 last fall.

It was a delight to see these images of some of his other pieces, Brock. Is that some irid to irid fusing in his "small plates"?

Thank you for sharing the link.

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Dick Ditore wrote:Very cool. I remember seeing slides of some other work. I would like to see these in person.


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We did see one of Lee's pieces in person, Dick. He made the piece that took third place in the non-functional section of WG@BEII. Do you remember it? Go to the BE site and flip around - they have a picture of it someplace - and I'm sure there is still a picture of it on this site some where too.

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Yeah, I remember the piece. I just want to see this stuff up close too!


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So, have you all figured out exactly how he makes the base?
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"Salvor for Dark Dreams" is esp. incredible.
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Amy on Salt Spring wrote:"Salvor for Dark Dreams" is esp. incredible.
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Yep, that's the one I keep coming back to.

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