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I just love seeing all those cracks in the paint.............the color looks much different than the photos I took below. I moved the painting when I took the second round of pictures (it is so cloudy today I don't have much light) and I didn't notice the difference in color until I looked at them together here on my blog. Photography is another mystery and challenge for me.
OK, girlfriend, I posted on my blog! No time for the full menu, but I hope you'll have lots of new followers and thank you for your very, very kind thoughts!
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Diane
Hi Teresa! I found you through Diane - and so glad I did! Your art is beautiful but I especially like the punch needle designs. And who can resist a thread named "Swampwater"?
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