
22:49
hello dr. wheeler

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Hi Colt!

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Hi Dr. Wheeler !

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If you would like to ask questions after Greg's presentation, please post those questions on chat. Will we Q and A after!

01:04:51
Any Questions you want to post?

01:06:37
working now?

01:06:50
now it is!

01:07:05
Thanks. Is Chat working now?

01:07:05
Dark Matter is my favorite series of Greg's

01:08:00
Thanks! This is amazing work! Do you feel you were influenced at all by aboriginal art? Susan Underwood

01:08:09
My favorite is 32 celsius, I think that is the name, his coldest work

01:08:31
How do you think your work in three dimensions continues now?

01:08:48
First, I'd like to flex by saying that I have a Greg Edmonson original behind me. Also, I'd like to ask: do you think, Greg, that your work at Osage was in response, in part, to the work that you did in the years before?

01:09:09
I have a question about “Imaginary Friend”. What made you think of that shape to represent an Imaginary Friend?

01:09:29
I was wondering if he could talk about his choice of scale and materials in relationship to his subject matter.

01:09:55
hi from Nick and Holly in Illinois, Greg!

01:10:13
I've heard that you have worked with a wide variety of mediums, which one do you prefer to work with and why? Do you find yourself utilizing that preferred medium the most in your work?

01:10:18
I really like the blue blackhole. The imagery was really immaculate and expresses that of a mysterious whirlpool. However, what inspired you to use blue instead of other colors like red or purple?

01:11:19
Also, about the first artwork you presented from the beginning of the book, what did you mean by digital drawings made by hand? Can you explain the process?

01:11:34
I’m interested in your paintings on black paper…what paint do you use? And what does the drama of the dark background lend to your ideas/images. They seem very Native American inspired.

01:12:24
Did anyone ever shoot your confidence or bring you down by discriminating your beautiful paintings?? :(

01:17:30
What is your advice for aspiring sculptors? (If any)

01:17:56
Thank you, Greg, for sharing with us!

01:18:15
Pleasure seeing your work!

01:18:17
Thank you so much!

01:18:25
thank you :)

01:18:32
Thank you sir for the awesome presentation!

01:18:32
Thank you!

01:18:33
Thanks Greg! Enjoyed the presentation!

01:18:39
Thank you Greg!!

01:18:40
Thank you.

01:18:57
Thank you for sharing with us!

01:19:04
Thankyou so much!

01:19:06
Greg, your work was wonderfully whimsical! it was a pleasure to see it and have you explain each piece to us! Thank you for sharing!

01:19:10
Thank you GMan!

01:19:29
Inspiring work! Thanks

01:19:57
Amazing work thank you!

01:20:30
Thank you, Greg! Will a recording be posted online? I arrived a little late, and I would also like to share this with friends.

01:21:04
I will post on the Appalachian Cultural Center's Facebook page! Follow us at Appalachian Cultural Center.

01:21:19
Thank you, Jennifer!

01:21:40
Laurelai… you can also email me at jhall@cn.edu for more info.

01:21:56
Many thanks!

01:23:09
Great lecture!

01:23:53
Thank you so much!

01:24:11
Enjoyed the session! You are extremely talented!