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Seattle Times
1997.09.19
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" But in using jewelry and metalsmithing as a platform to work out his ideas about art, craft and what he considered the meaning of life, he also became an artist who practiced what he preached. He was a sculptor who worked in miniature; a philosopher who put a late-20th century spin on the arts and crafts notion that everyday objects need not be ugly." -
By Robin Updike