Agradezco videos de maestros escultores en ejecución de sus obras,como usted compartiendo su arte y conocimientos del trabajo de la piedra, gracias por su dedicado y hermoso trabajo de Santiago de Chile LR.
It is a standard racquetball court (20ft high) but the back wall glass doesn't go all the way. The general rule is if you hit the ball out of the court, then you lose the rally
Greetings from Scotland, wonderful vid. I am also a stone sculpture. At least I have been over the last two years or so. For many years before that I was a sculpture in wood, mainly burr elm and old yew, I was a tree surgeon, for ten years, and had a really nice boss who let me take home all the interesting pieces of wood that we dropped out of the trees or whatever. It's what got me started. In the late 70s, just for a wee while I became an anarchist in the British Army, after joining at the tender age of 16, as a junior leader. It was the Sex pistols and the Dead Kennedy's that kicked it off for me! So once I woke up, I got the hell out as quick as possible.After about two years of being out. (long hair, Triumph Bonneville etc.) I became what I am now, an Anarchist with brains, we'll sort a've. Which is important for my work, because I don't get out of bed ta do it, if it's not political. Yes I admit it, I'm a political animal, working in the medium of stone. Not just that but a Modern Dada, Stone Sculpture. Not many of them to the pound, I should think! At this present moment in time. Tick, Tock. ie now. I'm in the enviable position of not having to work for a living, but I'm still working more than 40 hrs a week, without all the restrictions of a monthly wage, and I've got the best ever boss! So in conclusion. Whats your mission in life? Hopefully we all have one, I truly believe that good art should make you think and great art should change the way you think. So my mission in life is rather simple, and that's to be more than just a memory. Which the medium of stone will allow me to be. All the best. Love and Light. Christopher Karl Robinson.
starting at 6:22 sever cant get to that clear pass shot and instead pretends he is on his way.. Dishonest!!. Also he is blocking a cross court shot while staring at the front wall right before opponent is about to take his shot at 7:05. Very common mistake when server doesn't look over the shoulder to know how the opponent is going to take his shot..
This is truly an inspiring video of a great master sculptor who obviously loves great music as well. It's wonderful that he is sharing his highly developed aesthetic with the world
Great shots and also great soundtrack, when I started watching the video the music instantly jumped at me. I’m a huge fan of RC, seen them so many times.
This series of videos was a lot of fun. My dad got me into the sport in the early 80s, and this made me so nostalgic. Watched some of your other videos as well, great work. Subscribed.