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Posted by  kenkuhlman on September 22, 1998 at 07:42:34:

In Reply to:  Re: huh? (again) posted by kenkuhlman on September 22, 1998 at 07:06:33:

gary,
Gary,
You seemed hesitant at showing your work. I was just trying to build up your self confidence. I quite frankly don't care what anyone
thinks about our work except for the person who buys it. However I am always open to suggestions. I feel you always learn from constuctive critism so don't be afraid.
Let me ramble on a liitle here. We always strive to exceed the clients expectations. It must meet my standards first then the buyers. I hope you all have had the experiece when the client first sees the artwork for the first time and goes Wow! That is something you can't buy. By doing this you build a reputation and a lively hood. Some architects like F. L. Wright never got this suttle point. His houses met his demands but not the clients. I have been to all his houses and as for scupture they are beautiful but as for as living spaces every owner says the homes were uncomfortable.
Falling Water is moldy. Don't go there if you have allergys.(By the way there is a bed and breakfest in Chicago at FLW Chaney House. If you think I am full of it try spending a week-end there.)

From center our view is usually 150' forward, 50' to left or right and 4' up.

I prefer to do Commercial and all interior renderings by hand.
Ken


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