of the place as interesting as the steel plate itself and the architecture just by bisecting thesu tiorppheng t wassupportine work. so there wasn't anyti welding, nothing, no support, the architecture itself was holding the work in place. but it's always in the process of working itself that ideas lead to other things for me. the work isn't scripted or confined only to its notion of making but in the process of it revealing itself to me is when i learn what is possible that i hadn't foreseen in what i projected. and one doesn't wa to become a slave to one's own precedence and the way to get around that is to constantly stay aware and asks questions about what it is i'm looking at and what it is i don't understand. and often times when pieces are coming together you see things that you could notave imagined and they push you in different directions. >> re: same for you, too? >> this is very important. i've always said... for a long time i've said inspiration is for amateurs. (laughter) the rest of us just show up and get to work. (laughter) because everything grows out of work. you do somethin