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  • Madonna

    Check out this article…How Quiltmaking’s Deep Traditions Are Influencing Contemporary Art

  • I enjoy your emails/posts so much. You introduce me to new art and artists every time. I also love sending unique stamps on my letters, so I’ll be ordering these stamps.
    I especially enjoy your Silent Sunday – that’s my time to stop and reflect, express gratitude,and a few deep breaths.

    thank you and
    Take Good Care, Kay

  • Linda Martin

    Beautiful sculptures, thanks for sharing them and the stamps. Robert will be glad to hear you are still happily stamp collecting.

  • cyndy parry

    It just never occurred to me to order stamps from USPS….I’ve been asking for these stamps at my local post office since the Ruth Asawa stamps became available in mid-August. They keep saying “they haven’t come in yet”. Hmmmm….

  • I bought the stamps… It was the first I had seen any of her work. Thanks for sharing.

  • cindy clark

    What amazing works of art! I have never seen Ruth Asawa’s work. Absolutely beautiful!

  • Janet

    very cool!

  • I do so look forward to your Saturday posts. It starts my day off with calm, inspriation and learning about amazing artists and places. Thank you!

    • Judy Shires

      The fluidity of line to create form. This ties in so well to what you are teaching us! Thank you, Lori.

    • A

      I’m so glad you enjoy the artist series! I really enjoy researching them!

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