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Artists Always Suffer

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Trust Calvin to suffer for making a snowball.  It does point out a truth that we must pick our projects carefully and selecting those that will last long enough for our artistic contribution to be noticed.  We are not all interested in shoddy and quick, except for snowballs, craftsmanship has its place.  For another view of this dichotomy have a look at Artisan Craft: Finding a balance with mass production.

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