For We Know We Need Each Other So! – Nov/Dec 1999
I work at a job that calls upon some of my design skills. Half of my time is spent doing office managerial type stuff – accounting, etc., and the other half of the time I do the graphics for the corporation. Some of my artist friends think this is quite a coup and actually seem […]
Grin and Barite – Nov/Dec 1999
Barite is a horrible name for selling stone. It has no cachet whatever. If anything, the name has the ring of something you don’t want even close. It sounds radioactive. Before now, no one has even suggested using barite as a carving stone. Here is some information on a new stone for the sculptor. […]
Lunch Time Tool Talk – Nov/Dec 1999
This article emerges from a lunch time question and answer discussion about power tools with Steve Sandry posing the questions, and Jason Johnston, Tom Urban, and Brian Bennan expressing their opinions on power tool performance. For working in hard stone, and for doing certain detail work in any kind of stone, many of us […]
Simone Weber-Luckham – Artist Spotlight
About myself: I was born and raised in Solothurn Switzerland. I always liked making things; my mother was very creative and our family traveled throughout Europe. My creativity was encouraged and developed further through my later school years at a Waldorf School, where I graduated. That’s where I got hooked on stone. I needed to […]