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updated sat 17 jan 04

 

clennell on thu 15 jan 04


Geezus Hank when I sent the subject line some time ago Honking for Hank it
was meant to make a wee noise to get ya to get back to me. I didn't think
you'd take it literally to your work. Are they Canadian geese crossing over
those awesome shino wall pieces of yours? For anyone that wants to see some
fine work destined for a lovely gallery go to
www.wlotus.com click on Coming Soon, and then Hank Murrow.
Hank, I'm impressed. Your nights away from your wife were well worth it. I
know, I know, you were in bed the kiln was just idling.
Well done!
cheers,
Tony

PurpleLama@AOL.COM on fri 16 jan 04


Tony, thanks for sharing the site.
Congratulations on your exhibition, Hank. The work is fantastic. I can just
imagine what it must be like in person. Unfortunately, my imagination is as
close as I will get to the exhibit. There's a nice picture of Hank and two
friends on the site as well. The only problem is, I don't have any idea which man is
Hank! Will the real Hank please stand up? (or perhaps sit down since all 3
men in the picture are standing)

Shula
in sort of rainy Edmond, Oklahoma
back from a morning of classes
just finished my first week of biology classes. These are the first college
biology classes I have taken in almost 30 years. Lots of new discoveries in
those 30 years.

Hank Murrow on fri 16 jan 04


On Jan 16, 2004, at 11:56 AM, PurpleLama@AOL.COM wrote:

> Tony, thanks for sharing the site.
> Congratulations on your exhibition, Hank. The work is fantastic. I can
> just
> imagine what it must be like in person. Unfortunately, my imagination
> is as
> close as I will get to the exhibit. There's a nice picture of Hank and
> two
> friends on the site as well. The only problem is, I don't have any
> idea which man is
> Hank! Will the real Hank please stand up? (or perhaps sit down since
> all 3
> men in the picture are standing)

Dear Shula;

Actually, I am the dude on the left, while the man in the middle is
Gideon Kramer, a mentor and superb designer, while the one on the right
is Rich Storek, architect and raconteur from San Francisco. I had just
unloaded the plaques from the kiln.

Cheers, Hank in Eugene