Sean ... "is he dying for his art", it could be asked. :confused: Renaissance artists died half-crazed, poisoned by the toxic
metals they used to put color in their oils. Even photography has its level of toxicity ... thankfully, "digital"
has removed that aspect, for the most part. I'm cool with that! :D
Computer machining, although initially expensive, can easily produce far more product than hand-built ... and
probably far more safely. In the long term, which way do we go? You may lose some of the more "personal"
aspects of the art ... but then, "longevity" may be the true benefit. If it kills ya ... is it worth it? I wonder ...
what a mindset for a hobby. I'd hate to think that the last thing I do is produce a picture that killed me.
Martyrdom is not all it is cracked up to be.
