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When I was taking printmaking in 1988 I got the idea to make myself lying down with a book containing a resume for my stomach. I made a long print which I folded up. The most important page was an acknowledgement of my mentors who gave me the following bits of wisdom:
Ellie Nelson said "Make More"
Chuck Chamberlain told me to "Make it Bigger"
Clint Thornton advised "Don't always fill in all the lines"
Jayne Dwyer suggested I do it from my gut
Gerry Williams allowed I should "Get Serious"
and Armand Szainer asked me to "End up with Something"
My printmaking teacher, Scott Schnepf said he never exactly knew what
was going on in my work.
I also included my voting record, a list of my two good friends and clubs I belonged to like the New Hampshire Potters Guild and the Dover Friends Meeting Silly Club. I mean, how much do you really want to know about a person?
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