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| 32427 | 395 | Olo of the Sun at Museum of Arts and Design in NYC. | 38 | Village People Cowboy | Aug 22, 2011 | 2011-08-22T03:13:39-0400 | Roy Stewart wrote: jdogger wrote: I also see the exhibit is about woodwork and has nothing to do with surfing. we're happy for you! Click to expand... Incorrect. With the Olo of the Sun there the exhibition will have much to do with surfing. . Click to expand... No, it is correct: the exhibit is primarily about woodworking, not surfing. This makes sense as your skills are better suited to furniture making than surfboards. As a shaper, your designs are unqualified failures. They just don't work. Poor functionality does not make a board "post modern." In your case it makes it an over-priced, poorly designed piece of sh*t. My congratulations on being asked to contribute a sample of your work (although the curator said you submit a proposal for consideration, but hey, who wants to split hairs?). Again, I think you are a fairly talented woodworker, and even more talented self-promoter, but an absolutely talentless shaper. Cheers! |