Who said, “There is drama in the opening of a log: to uncover for the first time the beauty…hidden for centuries, waiting to be given this second life”?

a. Harriet Powers
b. George Nakashima
c. Myra Mimlitsch-Gray
d. Peter Voulkos
e. Wendell Castle

b. George Nakashima

a. Incorrect. Powers is primarily known for working with metal.
b. Correct. Nakashima, who considered his work a partnership with the wood, said this.
c. Incorrect. Mimlitsch-Gray is primarily known for working with metal.
d. Incorrect. Voulkos is primarily known for his ceramics work.
e. Incorrect. Though Castle is primarily known for working with wood, he did not say this.

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