Wow me and my dad's family are from Graham. Some of them still live there..
I feel like you take great care with the tobacco reviews you write and you said as much in your interview - I’m glad Mr. Stanion appears you have done the same with his piece about you and your work. Thanks for allowing us a glimps behind the curtain.I thank you folks for all the very kind words you have expressed. Chuck Stanion is a very good writer, and he did a great job.
You guess correctly when you mention Durer, who was a big influence on my work. Some of the Northern Renaissance artists were ground breaking.The "Point of View" drawing evokes Albrecht Durer for me (Gr. artist, 1471-1528), the intensity of line and detail. The photos at the drawing board and with the hat make me think of what I would expect Rumi, the Persian poet, to look like. I met Jim briefly at the TAPS pipe show in Raleigh, N.C. where he gave me a sample of EGR, and I have a tin on my shelf right now. We're both alums of the UNC-Greensboro MFA programs. That's an excellent article, well written.
Oh, she only wakes me up so I can pay the bills. ?I have it on good authority that he sleeps on alternate nights, and when he doesn't he pays his wife to roust him when he nods off.
I did at Tobacco Reviews a couple weeks ago.Congrats @ Jiminks on all the accolades. Well deserved recognition. Now, if you could just post that WCC Glass Slipper review.........?
Actually, I could hit the curve ball. The knuckleball, too.While Jim does deserve all the praise he is receiving here, I must point out a couple weaknesses . After all, he might get a big head and slack off on his reviews.
Weakness number one: He can't hit a curve ball.
Weakness number two: He is unable to fry an egg properly.
On the positive side he appears to have a good hair stylist.