Akio Takamori in the Flesh - crafthaus2024-03-29T13:56:06Zhttp://crafthaus.ning.com/forum/topics/akio-takamori-in-the-flesh?groupUrl=inandoutofclay&commentId=2104389%3AComment%3A149234&groupId=2104389%3AGroup%3A127917&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHello Margaret:
Thanks for s…tag:crafthaus.ning.com,2010-11-04:2104389:Comment:1492352010-11-04T14:13:12.310ZBrigitte Martinhttp://crafthaus.ning.com/profile/brigittemartin
Hello Margaret:<br />
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Thanks for spreading the word about your ceramics group !! That's terrific.<br />
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I just checked your settings for the group and the good news is that you did not set up any "privacy settings" which means in plain English that everyone with internet access should really be able to view your group and read all the postings you have even if they are not members. crafthaus is a public forum. Please let me know what happens on their end when they try to read your postings, so that I am…
Hello Margaret:<br />
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Thanks for spreading the word about your ceramics group !! That's terrific.<br />
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I just checked your settings for the group and the good news is that you did not set up any "privacy settings" which means in plain English that everyone with internet access should really be able to view your group and read all the postings you have even if they are not members. crafthaus is a public forum. Please let me know what happens on their end when they try to read your postings, so that I am able to better understand the situation.<br />
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Now in order to communicate, interact or join any group on ch, your friends would indeed have to become actual crafthaus members as membership is the gateway to participation of any kind.<br />
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There is the possibility to join as a "collector" and pay the annual fee, if your friends would like to do that, of course, that would be fine. In that case, I would need a list of their names, please, otherwise, if the application does not indicate an obvious connection to our field, it will not go through. This is a safeguarding measure for the benefit of all crafthaus members, and a necessity in any public forum.<br />
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Brigitte Isn't the pairing of the imag…tag:crafthaus.ning.com,2010-11-04:2104389:Comment:1492342010-11-04T13:33:34.206ZMargaret Henkelshttp://crafthaus.ning.com/profile/MargaretHenkels
Isn't the pairing of the images and the pieces amazing. In one series the figures were looking at their own images, with the backs to "the audience".
Isn't the pairing of the images and the pieces amazing. In one series the figures were looking at their own images, with the backs to "the audience". Hi Brigitte,
So glad you enjo…tag:crafthaus.ning.com,2010-11-04:2104389:Comment:1492322010-11-04T13:31:53.085ZMargaret Henkelshttp://crafthaus.ning.com/profile/MargaretHenkels
Hi Brigitte,<br />
So glad you enjoyed it. BTW now that we're up and running, I've told a few friends outside crafthaus about the blog, and they tell me you have to be a crafthaus member to view it. Can they join the group if they are not ch members (and not crafts artists)?<br />
Margaret
Hi Brigitte,<br />
So glad you enjoyed it. BTW now that we're up and running, I've told a few friends outside crafthaus about the blog, and they tell me you have to be a crafthaus member to view it. Can they join the group if they are not ch members (and not crafts artists)?<br />
Margaret Thank you so very much for th…tag:crafthaus.ning.com,2010-11-02:2104389:Comment:1487682010-11-02T14:35:03.483ZBrigitte Martinhttp://crafthaus.ning.com/profile/brigittemartin
Thank you so very much for the blog post. This is amazing !
Thank you so very much for the blog post. This is amazing ! Thanks for sharing this. I ha…tag:crafthaus.ning.com,2010-11-02:2104389:Comment:1487632010-11-02T14:26:50.830ZRenee Rouillierhttp://crafthaus.ning.com/profile/ReneeRouillier
Thanks for sharing this. I have always been an admirer of Takamori's work and its interesting to learn more about his process and thoughts. What a wonderful idea, putting photographs of the images in opposing views.
Thanks for sharing this. I have always been an admirer of Takamori's work and its interesting to learn more about his process and thoughts. What a wonderful idea, putting photographs of the images in opposing views.