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July 14, 2007

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Terri: I loved seeing these sculptures in action. Thanks!

since i discovered endicott redux, i try to come by every day for some magic or inspiration - these sculptures have been in my head all day - thanks for bringing them to me (us)

since i discovered endicott redux, i try to come by every day for some magic or inspiration - these sculptures have been in my head all day - thanks for bringing them to me (us)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mTLO2F_ERY

Watching this was like seeing an Andy Goldsworthy for the first time -- wow, thanks!

PS Andrea's link to "The Wind" on YouTube is also excellent.

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About this blog

  • The Journal of Mythic Arts was a pioneering online magazine dedicated to Mythic Arts: literary, visual, and performance arts inspired by myth, folklore, and fairy tales. Published by The Endicott Studio, co-edited by Terri Windling & Midori Snyder, JoMA ran from 1997 to 2008.

    This blog was active from 2006 - 2008, and is kept online as an archive only. Please note that no new material has been posted since 2008, and links have not been updated.

    For more recent discussions of Mythic Arts, fantasy literature, and related topics, visit Terri Windling's Myth & Moor and Midori Snyder's Into the Labyrinth.

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