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At 8:42pm on January 20, 2013, Damia Smith said…

Thanks Jill!  I love your new brooch!

At 9:24pm on March 8, 2012, elizabeth j. hadley said…

aww, thank you! your work is quite lovely as well... i really like your "emerge" and "sprout" rings! the resin components in particular are really neat.

At 10:18am on March 8, 2012, Mi-Sook Hur said…

Love your work!

At 9:45pm on February 27, 2012, Jan Arthur Harrell said…

great to have such good people in close SAn antonio

Hope to see you again this summer 

At 12:49am on February 2, 2012, Marisa Finos said…

Thanks so much, and I really love your work! I'm taking ceramics classes at SSA, so maybe I'll run into you some day soon!

At 3:05am on January 30, 2012, Frédérique Coomans said…

Hi, thanks for friend request. Love your work also ;) Very interesting forms and materials!

At 5:46pm on January 29, 2012, Brigitte Martin said…
Thank you very much for your membership payment and support of Crafthaus. Your membership is valid through February 15, 2014.

Enjoy Crafthaus, participate often! Looking forward to seeing more of your work!
At 12:31pm on January 3, 2012, Ryder Richards said…

Jillian, I just sent you an e-mail. 

At 11:50pm on December 11, 2011, Ryder Richards said…

Thanks for the friendings. I like you sweet little amorphous forms. I will be in San Antonio January 5-6th. If you around we should hang out. 

At 2:04pm on December 6, 2011, Jessica Calderwood said…

I'm really interested in your work too, are those forms with color made from wood?

At 2:18am on June 11, 2011, Margaret Henkels said…
Delectable forms!
At 1:26pm on May 15, 2011, nicholas althoff said…
Thanks for asking, everything at BGSU is going great. How about yourself, I really like the new pieces that I am seeing on your page.
At 12:08am on May 3, 2011, Shoji Miyazawa said…
I will be heading off to good old New Paltz, New York.
At 1:06am on March 2, 2011, Kevin Grier said…

It has. I'm well. finally getting my studio set up completely. I've been slacking. going to produce like crazy and see where life takes me.

 

How are you? How is Texas?

At 1:36am on January 17, 2011, Laise Doria said…

Thank you Jillian.

Love your work too. I post it in my twitter.

 

At 7:47pm on December 29, 2010, Kelly Robinson said…
Thanks, love your new bracelets!
At 11:06am on December 15, 2010, Robert Longyear said…

how do?  the work seems to be coming along - and i hope you are enjoying your time there in texas - be good,  r

At 12:49pm on November 17, 2010, Sabiha Mujtaba said…
hello Jillian, Very playful and sensuous work...I like it.
At 5:56pm on October 20, 2010, Ana Albuquerque said…
Thanks, hopping that we can built something together.
Best
At 12:32pm on October 17, 2010, Stevie B. said…
Fabulous work! Really love your forms :)

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