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Working with wire can be dangerous. (watch your eyes!)
I marvel at every piece that I see by the great Alexander Calder. Genius!
Imagine things in your head. . . . sort of . . . make 'em . . . try anyway. it's kind of . . almost ... keep at it...
it's rather nebulous.
Accept what you are given, happily. Didn't I already say that?
The wire pieces are 3D drawings.
They are fragile and fiddly.
Imagine drawing a line and then moving it around until you have it 'right'. Those lines are energy.

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