I like this one- it looks like it would fit righ into my hand. PS- I got you a gig and an interview for OM-Tmes magazoine under the "Artists with OM" series I am helping to write. deNise and I are going to take some pics on Thursday if you don't mind.
The process of knife making is a connection to the earliest of human spirits. The flaked stone cutting edge was the basis of food, clothing, shelter and protection. For this reason, I place spiritual importance upon the forms revealed in the making process.
I write of forms revealed, as their creation is exactly that, a revelation. Placing steel into a fire is always an act of faith. From that moment, the maker must follow a path, always with the feeling of being led, to a conclusion. On this journey, he must always remain aware that the beauty of the final product is not nearly so important as the joyous walking of the path and the discoveries made along the way.
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Nice closeups and I love the backdrop of coal or basalt (can't tell!). Nice craftsmanship as usual!
I like this one- it looks like it would fit righ into my hand. PS- I got you a gig and an interview for OM-Tmes magazoine under the "Artists with OM" series I am helping to write. deNise and I are going to take some pics on Thursday if you don't mind.
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