Hi Marissa,
Bob Ebendorf sent me your info because he thought we might have something in common. I think he gave you an image of the Romance novel piece that I had Harriett Berman comment on. I love your work! I took a knife-making class last semester so could really appreciate your little folding knife. Claudia
Got the box on Friday. How thoughtful! Thanks for taking the time to put it together. The pin is really lovely—it is so very well made. Kim immediately wanted to wear it to a party the other night. I’ll look at the cd later.
How was the show? How was the symposium? Sounds like quite an undertaking.
Linda is coming here in a week or so but I’ll be in PA. Seems like we are always crossing paths.
thank you! it was great to meet you this weekend as well and yall did such a great job-really it was wonderful! love the work! cant wait to see the new pieces you spoke about in the "critique" :)
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We jury some of the online exhibitions here at Crafthaus. Please look at our current calls.
Small Treasures 2
http://crafthaus.ning.com/group/crafthausexhibition/forum/topics/open-call-small-treasures-2
In the Making: Short Demo
http://crafthaus.ning.com/group/crafthausexhibition/forum/topics/call-for-entries-in-the-making
Bob Ebendorf sent me your info because he thought we might have something in common. I think he gave you an image of the Romance novel piece that I had Harriett Berman comment on. I love your work! I took a knife-making class last semester so could really appreciate your little folding knife. Claudia
The FL gig runs thru 1/8......
May not work.
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Saw your stuff in Yuma - LOVE it!
Got the box on Friday. How thoughtful! Thanks for taking the time to put it together. The pin is really lovely—it is so very well made. Kim immediately wanted to wear it to a party the other night. I’ll look at the cd later.
How was the show? How was the symposium? Sounds like quite an undertaking.
Linda is coming here in a week or so but I’ll be in PA. Seems like we are always crossing paths.
See you in Yuma. Who else is going?
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We landed on the same pedestal in the ASU show! Way to represent all those who still believe in graphic and representational imagery!
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