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Chiseling Away the Fault
Like Michelangelo, who with a mighty chisel chipped Moses's knee and afterward he felt very guilty of having done that terrible thing with an angry will; he was wrong at thinking it looked too real, almost fleshy; and like Him, I expected more from my craft, but we both were wrong....did we recognize our fault? Expectations mustn't be greater than our ability or comprehension to create a masterpiece that others will admire, criticize or even ignore...all our senses must feel that self-satisfaction of having completed it in the shortest time without doubt or dire! Whatever your craft is excel and accept critique; why compare your work with another...isn't yours also unique? Recognition is obtained through patience and diligent work, we may die before anyone will stop and look; become the new sculptor chiseling away the fault, pausing to reflect upon it: always thinking it's an art!
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