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06 October 1993

"The book succeeds in establishing a close, communicative, enriching link with the reader ... I find this to be a generally sensitive and original way to approach the subject of drawing and art making. I particularly like the expressions of fear and doubt, hesitancy and experimentation which must be reassuring to new artists who invariably experience these feelings, and illuminating to the art lover who does not necessarily know this. In some instances, these dialogues are compelling in their intimacy. The constant references to changing materials, moods, and methods are both instructional and warmly subjective." JoAnn Meade, Curator, Alcan Aluminium Ltd.
"Highly original ... The opportunity to tune in on the observing, experiencing, and translation of thought-revealing fantasy into a work of art is a major bonus for the reader ... These two gifted artists and brave communicators are to be congratulated on their exciting, stimulating, and very original publication, and the wonderful original art work that illustrates what they said to each other and what they now share with us. This noteworthy contribution should be of interest and value to all sensitive beings whether they are producers or consumers of artistic creations. In addition they give us an actual demonstration of how individual creativity, subjective and private, can be enhanced when there is opportunity for exchange and articulation with another." George Pollock, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Northwestern University Medical School.
"The book succeeds in establishing a close, communicative, enriching link with the reader ... I find this to be a generally sensitive and original way to approach the subject of drawing and art making. I particularly like the expressions of fear and doubt, hesitancy and experimentation which must be reassuring to new artists who invariably experience these feelings, and illuminating to the art lover who does not necessarily know this. In some instances, these dialogues are compelling in their intimacy. The constant references to changing materials, moods, and methods are both instructional and warmly subjective." JoAnn Meade, Curator, Alcan Aluminium Ltd. "Highly original ... The opportunity to tune in on the observing, experiencing, and translation of thought-revealing fantasy into a work of art is a major bonus for the reader ... These two gifted artists and brave communicators are to be congratulated on their exciting, stimulating, and very original publication, and the wonderful original art work that illustrates what they said to each other and what they now share with us. This noteworthy contribution should be of interest and value to all sensitive beings whether they are producers or consumers of artistic creations. In addition they give us an actual demonstration of how individual creativity, subjective and private, can be enhanced when there is opportunity for exchange and articulation with another." George Pollock, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Northwestern University Medical School.