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  • Betty M

    one of my favorites. thank you, Lori.

  • I look forward to and savor every “Seamstress” posting! Thank you so very much.

  • The lines and colors suggest an interesting quilt…

  • Margaret

    Lori, Thank you for today’s art history lesson! I enjoyed learning about Toffoli and scrolling through the images of his work. I think his technique is very calming for the viewer. I love it! In regards to the image of the seamstress you posted today, I was reflecting on how I always feel more productive when I am wearing a bib apron, a canvas gardening apron or a tool belt, for doodling, sewing, serving meals at the shelter, or attacking a household or gardening project. It shows that I mean business (in a fun way!!) And don’t get me wrong, I believe it applies to women and men!

  • Donna Belisle

    I find this to be very interesting, his concept and implementation. Love how he expressed light.

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      This is one of my favorites! I think it classifies as cubism but it isnt as disjointed as Picasso cubism.

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