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rambling ruminations of a slightly odd illustrator and fiber artist
1. Open studios again!

Yes, that time is drawing near – the annual fall open studios weekend at the Mills at Salmon Falls! This year it will be November 20th and 21st, from 10 – 5.

You can check out all kinds of  information and links on the Mill Artists’ website and on their facebook page. This year’s ornaments are bears and bunnies – I will post photos soon! I will also be selling books, prints of some of my oil paintings, and various and sundry stuffed creatures. My daughter Erin will be there too, with her prints and chubbikins. Come one, come all!

In other news, I am almost finished with revisions on the sketches for my monster book, so I can start the paintings soon! And I had an interview with the editor of  The Dance Gazette, the magazine of the Royal Academy of Dance, for their October issue featuring books on dance – here is how it came out:

Not too shabby, I guess!

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