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255573 curt seeliger <seeligerc@g...> 2015‑07‑30 Drawing Grampa's shop
How long would it take to draw everything in your shop?  This strikes
me as an equally beautiful and obsessive way to memorialize a loved
one.
http://ifixit.org/blog/7284/artist-draws-
workshop/">http://ifixit.org/blog/7284/artist-draws-workshop/
255575 Claudio DeLorenzi <claudio@d...> 2015‑07‑30 Re: Drawing Grampa's shop
>
> Re: Drawing ** everything**  in his late grandfather's   shop


...every single screw nut and bolt is a bit obsessive I think.  That's what
the post suggests the artist is going to do- he even says that "if there
are multiples"...then he'll " draw them all"

Then again, if one of my loved ones had to draw every single plane, hammer,
and saw I have, yikes, that would take years, let alone my jars of mis
matched weird threaded nuts and bolts and other junk I don't throw out (I
know I'll need it the week after I throw it out- D'OH!!!! Why does that
always happen?)

Claudio
255591 Ed Minch <ruby1638@a...> 2015‑07‑31 Re: Drawing Grampa's shop
On Jul 29, 2015, at 10:09 PM, curt seeliger  wrote:

> How long would it take to draw everything in your shop?  This strikes
> me as an equally beautiful and obsessive way to memorialize a loved
> one.
> http://ifixit.org/blog/7284/artist-draws-
workshop/">http://ifixit.org/blog/7284/artist-draws-workshop/


Curt

First you would have to be able to draw!  Pretty neat


Ed Minch
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255597 Michael Blair <branson2@s...> 2015‑07‑31 Re: Drawing Grampa's shop
I got the impression that he was drawing every single thing.  I 'spect 
it
would take a while to draw each of the 3 pounds or so 1 inch cut nails,
and then each of the 5 pounds of 3/4 inch cut nails.  Then somewhere 
over
100 chisels.  Everything in the shop?  Makes my head hurt to think 
about.

Mike in Sacto

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