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Launch!

3/15/2012

8 Comments

 
Beware the Ides of March! 

Welcome, and please feel free to leave your comments.  For those of you familiar with Will's old site, there is much new content and many upgraded photographs.

We'll be combing over the site for the next few weeks, trying to eliminate oddities.  Please address any questions to me (Katya) and I will pass them on to Will. 


8 Comments
Sovigne
3/15/2012 11:26:17 pm

I love the new site grandpa! It's really great.

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William Reimann link
3/16/2012 03:04:39 am

Thank you Sovigne. I'm much touched that you are my first respondent, after your mum, of course. Hope you liked the animal drawings. some were done from 'old friends' at the Zoo in Como Park. hope I'l l be back sometime soon for another try. Love from your Grandpa Will

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M.McG
3/17/2012 06:15:22 am

Will and Katya, I'm blown away by your work! Thank you!
MM

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William Reimann link
3/20/2012 10:09:19 am

M.McG.:Thanks, as ever, for your interest. Just went past 450 miles on the CBC log today. What a bizarre March it has been,no? On another note, I sent a copy of the lettering book "Arighi's Operina' to at 636 Thomas Run Road, Bel Air, adrr, and it was returned to me by USPS. Wonder if If I have the right address? I'm embarrassed, of course, that you didn't get it, but thought I had things right in sending. Any idea? WR

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dan jay
3/19/2012 11:59:34 pm

Dear Will: You may not remember me. I was the scientist that studied with you in the mid 80s. You were inspirational and I will always be grateful for your mentoring. I continue to do art and had a few shows since then but still have my day job. Love the site and the art! I remember you were just getting started on the sand blasting and were completing the turtles. I would love to take you to lunch sometime and show you stuff like in the old days. I could use your crit.

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william reimann link
3/20/2012 01:18:08 am

Dear D.J.:Yes,of course I remember, and thank you for the kind words. As you may know yourself, it's always one of life's minor rewards when former relationships are a least partially sustained by one's thinking to write at all. I always find it fun to hear what become of former students, what they've done with their lives, and sometimes even learning something one wouldn't otherwise. I wondered where you are, for one thing, as well as what kind of things you find to be of sustaining interest. And, indeed, what it may be that you do for the 'day job'? Hope you may keep in touch, perhaps via the email. With all best wishes: WR

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dan jay
3/20/2012 05:41:33 am

Thanks for the rapid reply. After years at Harvard, I'm a professor at Tufts Medical School and work on cancer metastasis. I've also had the joy of mentoring many students who have labs of their own around the world now. RE art, Ive mostly done drawings while traveling and sunday morning figure drawing (for 25 years) but everyone now and then something bigger scale. Seeing the time difference, I'm guessing you aren't still in Cambridge. Happy to keep in touch by email or otherwise as fate allows.

William Reimann link
3/20/2012 07:49:30 am

Dear Dan:
Wow! May I offer my congratulations on your promotion. Sounds like very interesting work, and you seem to have found a good home in it. I live in Cambridge, just across the Fresh Pond Pkwy. (from the backside of the Mt. Auburn Hospital). It looks like I should advance my emailing addr. by this means, as these communications don't seem to appear widely. Mine is <wreimann@verizon.net>. I keep my hand in, also, with the figure and draw most Monday evenings at a session held here in Cambridge from 6-8pm. I'd be very curious to see how your drawings may have developed over time. And thanks for touching base. Will R

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    Will is a sculptor and draftsman, living and working in Cambridge, MA.

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  • Art
    • Plexiglas™ & Steel >
      • Plexiglas™ & Steel
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      • Stone
      • River Roundies
      • Abstract Panel Sculptures
      • Heritage Series
      • Holyoke
      • Cambridge Parks
      • Rousseau
      • Hand-carved Furniture
      • Metal & Glass
      • Piers Park Pavilion
    • Wood
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      • Metal & Glass
      • Rhinoceros
      • Pistachio Bowl
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