That would have to be one of my favorite parts of the creative process is where your experiences manifest in your work and help to give it the richness and personalized style that difinitively says it's you and yours.
How fortunate you are to have experienced some of your formulative years under the tutelage of such a wealth of dynamism and ground breaking experimentation as your teacher Professor Soldner. Sounds like what a sensei is supposed to be, a teacher still very much into the process themselves.
Often the raw energy and appetite for creating at such a time can be so strong that it carries you through the hard inertia needed to really catalyze into a consummate artisan in your particular avenue of choice.
The communal creative parts sound just divine.
Thanks for the look at other aspects of your artistic creative process.
Impressive.
Great post.
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You are so right - it is incredible good fortune to have such a great teacher! I'm so glad you understood what I was saying about internalizing teaching and experiences so that they inform one's work and practice for years to come. Thanks as always for the extraordinarily attentive reading, I can't tell you how much I appreciate it!