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At 9:12pm on April 10, 2012, Cheryl Eve said…

Hi Colleen. Thanks for your kind words! I love your featured piece too and all your other designs. Beautiful work!

At 7:00am on April 9, 2012, Katharina Moch said…

Hi Colleen, thanx for the compliment :) I am honoured as well! Your work looks great!

At 7:23pm on February 5, 2011, Geno Luketic said…
Beautiful work. Great photos. I graduated from BW in '06 so it seems like our paths would have crossed.
At 10:13am on February 5, 2011, Kay Adams said…

AWESOME!  Your work is an inspiration!

k

At 4:48pm on October 26, 2010, Deanna Ooley said…
Thanks for the link, Kathy always does such lovely work!

Money and jewelry have a very long history- though coins are more often used than paper money. If you enjoy currency art, you may wish to check out these other artists- though Justine Smith (one of my favorites) isn't listed in this particular show.
Money Changes EverythingI especially like Barton Benes who was known as the "Money Artist" back in the 80's for using shredded and hand cut currency.
At 5:37pm on September 12, 2010, Tara Locklear said…
thank you so much! i really enjoy your work, the size especially. cant wait to see more!
At 3:21pm on July 13, 2010, Christopher Solar said…
Thanks Colleen -- I really appreciate the feedback!
At 2:56am on July 13, 2010, Michael Berger said…
Hi Colleen - thanks for the add - very expressive pieces you have in your portfolio! Great. Michael
At 2:04pm on June 26, 2010, Victoria Lansford said…
I'm so glad you like it!
I love your rings.
At 5:15pm on June 13, 2010, Alison Greer Pack said…
Hello Colleen. Thanks for requesting to be my friend. Great and fun approachs to setting stones!
At 2:55pm on May 27, 2010, Katie Poterala said…
I really love your work!
At 8:41pm on May 23, 2010, Julie Sanford said…
Thanks Colleen ! Great to see your work. Amazing what you do with the little landscapes, love them!
At 12:19pm on May 16, 2010, Gail Lannum said…
Hi Colleen. I also from Bay Village. You are a wonderful artist!!!
At 8:28am on May 16, 2010, Shadi Vossough said…
You've got so many great things, really loving your work. Welcome to Crafthaus
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