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Does this object have to be functional? Does it have to be cylindrical or round? Does it have to look like a pristine shop bought object?

Yet Andrew has from his first reading of Soetsu Yanagi's `The Unknown Craftsman' developed a conflict between wanting to create objects of desire and objects of function.  This manifests itself in his current practise in which he works on both function and sculptural pieces.
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