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Fluxplay Jewellery left a comment for L. Sue Szabo
"Thanks Sue for your nice comment...I hadn't even realised!"
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"congrats on your feature maria. sue, from etsymetal"
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L. Sue Szabo left a comment for Loring Taoka
"wow!  that's pretty remote after NYC.  hope you like it- will be nice to hav3e a built-in artist community though.  so glad to hear you and sean are still together- that's awesome!  makes me happy.  i'm…"
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"sue! things are great. i'm moving again! heading down to north carolina this week. sean got a job at penland and i'm gonna give it a shot down there. how are you?"
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L. Sue Szabo left a comment for Loring Taoka
"congrats on the feature.  how ya doing dude? sue"
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"That's a crack up!  I am so glad I'm not the only one that's "all over the place!"  I try to at least stick to my technique of micro-mosaic jewelry, but then again, have begun weaving too...Keep 'em…"
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L. Sue Szabo left a comment for Courtney Denise Lipson
"thanks courtney.  your work is beautiful too.  i love the butterfly box.  i just make whatever the heck i feel like making so i guess i don't really have a style.  i find that very liberating :) sue"
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Where do you live ? City, State and Country
Toledo, Ohio
Place of Work ? Example: Studio, College, Gallery, Museum, ...)
Studio Jeweler/Metalsmith
I am a .... Example: Student, Maker, Educator, etc.
www.lsueszabo.etsy.com

http://www.flickr.com/photos/lsueszabo/

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Your website, DIRECT flickr or DIRECT facebook links where your work can be seen.
http://www.lsueszabo.com
Describe your media/materials you work with
jewelry, metals, other, Sue Szabo
Toledo, Ohio
Enamel
Metalsmith
Jewelry
If "other" - what media do you work with?
enamel, resin, concrete, plastics, recycled materials.

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At 2:43pm on May 7, 2013, Fluxplay Jewellery said…

Thanks Sue for your nice comment...I hadn't even realised!

At 3:07pm on March 10, 2013, Loring Taoka said…

sue! things are great. i'm moving again! heading down to north carolina this week. sean got a job at penland and i'm gonna give it a shot down there. how are you?

At 12:00pm on February 4, 2013, Brigitte Martin said…

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At 10:37pm on January 19, 2013, Courtney Denise Lipson said…

That's a crack up!  I am so glad I'm not the only one that's "all over the place!"  I try to at least stick to my technique of micro-mosaic jewelry, but then again, have begun weaving too...Keep 'em guessing!

 

At 11:59am on October 29, 2012, danielle embry said…

Thanks Sue!  your work is beautiful!

At 2:40pm on June 29, 2012, Andrew Kuebeck said…

Thanks so much!!  I was really excited when I saw the email!

Andrew

At 9:45pm on June 5, 2012, Aimee A. Domash said…

Sue,

Thank you for getting back to me.  Usually people don't.  I can't remember exactly what I asked you...probably something about decal brand??!!...I think.  I am working things out on my end.  The first ones I purchased worked just fine.  It's funny because whenever I am looking for something on the web (relating to enameling)..some of your work ALWAYS pops up.  That's a good thing!  I enjoy seeing your work.  Thanks again! :-)

At 9:21am on January 5, 2012, marcus marguillier said…

So many wonderful pieces !

At 3:22pm on January 4, 2012, Brigitte Martin said…

I hope you will be pleased with the book. As you can imagine, it turned out to be a very unusual book..... in the best sense, of course ;-)

At 6:59pm on August 4, 2011, Heather Bayless said…

Hello! Nice to 'meet' you here. Unfortunately I won't be able to attend the opening this Sunday but will be there in spirit! I have really enjoyed seeing your work as well.

 
 
 

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