Congratulations Lewis Wadsworth
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Congratulations Lewis!
Juan, I believe Lewis has shown this one here on the forum as I've seen it before.
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could you post the link please?
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dont work too much
thanks again -
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Juan, for the life of me I don't remember where to start looking, most probably under the Gallery section. I'll see if I can find it though...
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yes, i think i did have it a look then, though not too much time,
thankyou Juju.
I am sorry Lewis, did have to look it better, but i think i thought it was going to be like the other refuge. a place of nowhere living
and i think, and still keep thinking , that we still have to do something in the Real world.
so i thought your art was leading me to nowhere.
that is why i passed it. Sort of reserving it for the final track , never ever wanted.now that you have been recognised i get the feeling that it maybe we are going to start building your refuges.
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Wow, great job Lewis! I love the views you represented.
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congrats Lewis!
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Great Job Lewis. A mind like yours deserves to be on display. Thanks for allowing us to peek inside and have a look at what type of architecture fills your imagination.
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Thanks, everyone. I'm sorry, I hadn't checked the SCF bulletin board for a while, and didn't see this thread. As Julian noted, I did post a version of this "project", practically identical to the one in the article, in the gallery forum a while back:
http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=11391
I didn't find out I was "published" until Friday afternoon, incidentally. The editor of the newsletter explained to me, when I asked her why I wasn't notified, that "They wanted to surprise me."
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Hardly professional of them if you ask me Lewis. I hope I don't find out I'm married the way you found out you got published...
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I thought it was a bit odd, but they did the same thing the first time they published me last year, with that Pavilion for Oblivion thing. I received the impression that the authors of other projects were actually interviewed in some cases.
But I'm not complaining...just remarking on the "surprise." After all, if the webcounter can be trusted on Friday approximately 50,000 AIA members at least opened an issue graphically headlined by one of my projects. I wasn't looking for any publicity when I started working on this "fantasy," but I'm happy enough for the recognition.
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