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The prolific contributor Graham E remains hard at it, even being responsible for the above heading logo. When sending it to me he commented “It appears that you are getting quite comfortable with hitting the G Spot occasionally, so here is a graphic that may help if you wish to use it ! “ Daughter Acacia did a higher quality version. Thanks to you both.
One of Graham’s recent emails to me was about artists who make their works of art out of wire. His email and the pics he sent, with some extra pics for each artist provided by me, appear below.
I don’t want to beat my own drum too much, but I have to tell you that I am somewhat of an artist in wire myself. I have added a few examples into the mix below under an assumed name. See if you can work out which ones are mine.
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Graham’s email:
The Art of Wire
Hi Mr O,
Here are the works of several artists working in wire. From the sublime to the monumental, I now have an idea what to during lockdown with all those wire hangers!
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David Oliveira:
Some additional:
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Moto Waganari:
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Tomohiro Inaba:
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Artist not identified:
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Diane Komater:
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Kendra Haste Sitam:
Some additional
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Celia Smith:
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Ruth Asawa:
Some additional:
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Seung Mo Park:
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Artist unidentified:
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Toots Chitter:
Some additional:
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Robin Wight:
Some additional:
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Shi Jindian:
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Edoardo Trisaldi:
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Artist unidentified:
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Artist unidentified:
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Okay, so did you work out which were mine? You did?? Damn! I knew I shouldn't have used an anagram of my name as the name of the artist, Toots Chitter.
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