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It's about community as
much as anything else.
This is sort of a chance,
because we're out of class right now,
we're between classes,
just to get the group together.
To do things as a group,
to build that sense of community.
And I think a big part of being in
art school is what happens outside of
the class structure anyway.
So part of it's working together,
part of it's sharing these tools.
Really different sets of skills here
in terms of people that spend a lot of
their time carving and
people that really don't use carving
as a primary part of their art making.
But everybody's carving today.
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>> I don't know, a few years ago I tried
my hand at sculpting reductively on
a pumpkin that I'd saw.
Some other artists are doing it on
like Facebook or Instagram and yeah,
I just wanted to try my hand and
I wasn't very good and
I've still don't think
I'm as good as them.
But, I don't know, it's a process that I
really enjoy just trying to carve into
it and create these wierd scary faces.
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>> I didn't need a concept, I can just
say I made a cat because I like cats.
So that's exciting.
Maybe draw it out first, that would
have been something I should have done
>> Make sure you get all the guts out,
that's important.
>> [LAUGH]
>> Just do your best you'll be great.
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