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I am a Canadian mixed media artist, working primarily with textiles. I'm curious, eccentric and just a little opinionated. Surrealist in thought, Fauvist at heart.

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Orange=saffron, popsicle orange, creamsicle orange, orange orange, mature pumpkin,flaming orange, sunset orange. Orange goes with purple and red ---of course!---with black with a slice of magenta so it doesn't look like halloween, orange and charcoal, orange and creams and ivories and unsalted butter, with moss and slate and indigo, with cobalt and chocolate and copper, rust, bronze, old gold, new gold, pewter and tarnished silver. See? It *does* go with everything.

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Thursday
03Jul

"Notanufo" anymore

FINISHED FINISHED FINISHED!!!

Cast paper, Xpanda, paper quilting,knotting, textile scraps, rusty bits, hand painting, hand embroidery, found objects, heat treated lutrador, beading, stencilling and machine stitching---a culmination of some newly learned and some well loved techniques.

"How Does Your Garden Compute?"

(clickable---and F11-able)

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Reader Comments (2)

F11!!! Now I know what makes my menues disappear occasionally. These blasted computers insist on doing exactly what you tell them to do. LOL!!
Jul 3, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMary Ann Littlejohn
Such a multitude of techniques. Congratulations on knowing when to stop!! I love it!
Jul 4, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterIrene R

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