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Dan Morton

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I've just spent the most enjoyable hour on this site, looking at War Memorial. It was recommended by a regular on the Great War Forum site, a fine artist by the name of Soren. The sculpting is magnificent. I particularly like the work of the British sculptor, John William Goscombe and the Canadian(?) sculptor, Elsie March. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did and that it gives you many ideas for new pieces to sculpt. Some examples....

http://www.artandarchitecture.org.uk/index.html

All the best,
Dan
 

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Thanks Dan, some very nicen sculptures, thanks for posting it.

By the way I saw our mmutual friend Marty at the Long Island show, he sends his regards.

Cheers
Roc
 
Hey Dan, it was a good show. I thought the displays were a little lite, not that many entries, but the vending area was really good.
I saw my good friends Bob Tavis,Pat Deluhery,Greg DiFranco,Mike Cusinelli, and many others.
I was really impressed with Bob tavis' Punitive Patton, awesome diorama, must be seen in the flesh.

Hopefully some of our members took pictures, and will be kind enough to share with us.

Cheers
Roc
 
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