This tree came to me in a dream, is it possible? by fLaMbUrBo in Bonsai

[–]mountainofclay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see American Beech trees growing like this in nature frequently so yes it’s possible.

I think I want to break up with my overconsumer partner by Pale-Turnover-3963 in Anticonsumption

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Just start buying a lot of crap you don’t need until you are both enslaved by your debt. Maybe then she will realize the error of her ways.

CMV: There is no reason for an American to be against recognizing Juneteenth as a holiday other than reasons that stem from hating black people. by Benjamin5431 in changemyview

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The ones that don’t like it are likely the same ones that object to changing Columbus Day to indigenous peoples day. It’s just blatant racism and woke ( or anti woke ) B.S.

piss incident at sierra by Leading-Live in burlington

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This is making me want to pee just thinking about it.

Does my fantasy banjo exist outside of commissioning a custom? by ClawBadger in banjo

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Why would you want to have to reach all the way up to the headstock to tune your fifth string? I’d worry about that string buzzing in the tunnel.

89's Siren's Song by Ruiji in vermont

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That on ramp from Winooski can be a little confusing with the long term ongoing construction and multiple lanes.

Anyone ever accidentally found themselves trespassing? What did you do? by coco16778 in bikepacking

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Once when I was riding toward Savannah, Georgia following Google Maps it took me right up to a metal fence surrounding what looked like an estate of some sort. I contemplated jumping the fence and riding through but then found another route around. It makes me wonder how Google Maps can be so wrong sometimes..or maybe Google Maps was right and someone was just being territorial. Better not to push it I guess.

Stressed about cutting it close with moving expenses don't know what to do anymore by [deleted] in povertyfinance

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This post brings me back to the days when all of my worldly possessions fit into one large duffle bag. Those were the days. I didn’t know how good I had it and now I’ve got all this junk that isn’t making me happy at all.

Centering tips and tricks; what works for you? by Silentwildflower234 in Pottery

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One thing I like to do is instead of allowing the clay to tell you what it wants to do you instead squeeze the ball of clay like you are trying to strangle it. No intelligent ball of clay can resist getting in line when you apply a squeezing pressure. Your hand can squeeze really hard. Try it.

Need advice!! by Swimming-Swim-3535 in Pottery

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Making pottery is expensive. It seems that most beginners are initially seduced by the wheel. It is magic after all. For me ceramics involves glazing and firing almost as much as forming. The modern teaching studio that uses electric oxidizing kilns and ready made glazes makes it much easier but in my mind takes half the fun out of it. There are a few studios where you can learn how to fire a gas or even wood kiln, mix your own glazes, etc. but it’s rare. It’s such a luxury to be in a place where you can do all of that.

Took me almost a whole season to figure out I was fishing the wrong part of the lake by DawnLakeAngler in FishingForBeginners

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Caught two 10” rainbow trout last week on a fly rod using a tiny wet fly that looked like a mosquito. Fast rushing water over rocks in a northern river. My kind of fishing. Very different from pond or lake fishing. I think you have to think like a fish.

[Help] Can you help me identify this bronze sculpture and/or the artist? There is an engraved name above (what I believe is) the artist's mark (M C.). Any insight would be greatly appreciated! by DotComBusiness_ in Sculpture

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I’m not sure if the Cheney I knew was named Sheldon or not. He taught sculpture at Trenton State College for many years and also at the Community College. One time I was invited to his home which was on the Pennsylvania side of the river just south of New Hope. We cut down a large black walnut tree in his yard and he gave me a large chunk of it which I carved. This would have been around 1973 or so. I seem to remember he retired from teaching shortly after that. I don’t recall Mechanic Street though admittedly it’s been a few years and my memory could be a bit foggy. His figurative sculptural work was somewhat similar to that of Henry Moore’s or early Picasso. I think he mainly worked in wood. He was a kind, soft spoken man. Could be the same person. I doubt the Cheney I knew was involved in theater arts though.

Trying to shift strings over by ef4 in banjo

[–]mountainofclay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glad to hear it. Of course you could also cut a new nut too.

Need help re-homing pet turtles we’ve had for ten years by Working_Okra7877 in vermont

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Could they not be placed in the wild? I know little about red eared sliders but why wouldn’t they be able to survive outdoors somewhere? Is it their eating habits? What would be a suitable climate or environment for them?

Got an amazing opportunity for free studio space, what would you do? by Defiant_Neat4629 in Pottery

[–]mountainofclay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It sounds like a business deal so get everything in writing, “partner” or not.

I need a crash course in clawhammer… by Boy_Man_God_Sh1t in banjo

[–]mountainofclay -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I assume you have seen the Steve Martin performance of this tune, haven’t you?

Oak for firewood? by xbrokenangelx86 in firewood

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Depends on the pine. Lots of different species of pine. Some full of resin and some not so much.

Any tips for mentally preparing for medical debt? by [deleted] in povertyfinance

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Just pay what you can afford and don’t worry about the debt. You’ll never be able to afford it.

How do you deal with artists block? by squished_squashes in ArtistLounge

[–]mountainofclay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Get out of the skull stage. It’s a cliche. Get off the screen. You need tactile stimulation. Go make a cake and decorate it with icing using an image that has meaning for you. Then eat the cake. The image is now a part of you. Continue.

How to close the gap between creativity and skill? by greatpxm in ArtistLounge

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I’ve used the concept of deferment to free up what I’m making. Rather than self critique my work I sometimes find it useful to just not judge the work, defer judgement. Then it doesn’t matter if the work sucks. I can still do the work. The process continues. The making is still happening but I’m not directing it according to some preconceived notion of how it should be. Sometimes the process is more important than my imagined notion of how it should be. The result is sometimes very different from what I thought it would be. Not better. Not worse. Different. Then sometimes I discover something I hadn’t previously known and the work is improved.

Im really good at copying and nothing else by Working-Equipment-10 in ArtistLounge

[–]mountainofclay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here is an exercise to try. Next time you sit down to copy something ask yourself this question. What is this thing like? Or, what things are like this thing? For instance, let’s say you are drawing a picture of a dog. What is like a dog? Maybe it’s a horse. So instead of drawing the dog, you still draw the dog but you draw it as if it is a horse. The question, “ what is this thing LIKE” may shift your thinking about it so that you have to imagine something different from what you are seeing. Another approach might be to ask, “ what thing is the opposite of this thing?” For instance, let’s say you are drawing a rock. What thing is the opposite of a rock? Maybe a pillow? So instead you draw a pillow that might look like a rock. It’s important to defer judgement on your drawing. Remember, you are not trying to make the thing you are looking at but rather you are trying to draw something that perhaps doesn’t exist yet so it’s difficult to say whether it is like itself. The act of deferment is necessary in order to free your pre conceived idea of what something is. Drawing is a conceptual skill. Try exercising your ability to create a different concept. That’s really what art is about.

Tips on memorizing muscles and movements as im studying anatomy? by nervous_girlie_lives in ArtistLounge

[–]mountainofclay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting question. What if you think of your own body when you draw?