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jack troy's questions to workshop particiants

updated tue 4 sep 01

 

C TRIPP on sun 2 sep 01


Good Morning,
Sometime in the past six months I read an article containing a list of
questions tht Jack Troy asks at the beginning of his workshops - at least I
think it is Jack Troy. (You know how the mind works with small bits of info
that float just out of reach?) Anyway, the first one goes something like
this; what would you do in clay if you found out that you had only six
months to live? And why aren't you doing it now?
I would really like to find the rest of the list. Does anyone remember
having read about it this year?
Thanks very much.
Carol

And I think everyone who lives outside North America will nod their heads
and smile when I say that I just got my June,July,August Ceramics Monthly.
Nice issue.





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Marta M. Gloviczki on mon 3 sep 01


Carol wrote:
>Sometime in the past six months I read an article containing a list of
>questions tht Jack Troy asks at the beginning of his workshops - at least I
>think it is Jack Troy. (You know how the mind works with small bits of info
>that float just out of reach?)

well,
i know what you mean about how the mind works...
or doesnt work...
i happen to have that issue on hand, surprise: ceramic monthly,
october 1998! "playing 20 questions". the list is on page
66, just under the picture of that beautiful torqued form of
jack troy, which i was lucky to be able to buy in 1998 in denton,
texas, during the clay usa show.
that pot is one of my treasured possessions... it "moves" when
the sun hits our livingroom window.
can you imagine how proud and happy i was when just recently i
saw the picture of this very same pot again and again with the
announcement of the upcoming jack troy workshop???
thanks carol for your question, i`m glad i had the reason
to brag...
marta
in minnesota

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