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Valery Blokhin
Robert Kipniss (b.1931) - Hillside Illusion. Lithograph.
“walk on by” / San Marino / ©julialametta
Dominique Fortin
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Nine Oranges Gigi Mills
Eleven Pipers piping …Sandpipers wading and feeding on the beach!
Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said. …
Voltaire
“If you are always trying to be normal, you will never know how amazing you can be.”
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Maya Angelou
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Masato Tsuchiya
graphite and watercolour on paper
Noshi by April Sproule
Noshi is a Japanese symbol of good wishes or good fortune. Traditionally noshi were dried strips of abalone tied in a bundle. Abalone was considered to be a symbol of longevity, and these little bundles were attached to gifts. Eventually the abalone was replaced by colourful strips of paper or patterned cloth. It has long been favoured in kimono design dating back to the 18th century.
This contemporary wholecloth piece was done on white tea-dyed cotton sateen using thread colours ranging from grey to taupe. Wool batting was used to accentuate the texture of the stitching.
Where Are They Now by Scott Bergey