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1. Santa on the Roof


Oh my goodness!! I had no idea this would come out of my hands!! I started this piece coming off
of spring break. Kiddo went back to school and the house was all quite again! Amazing things happen when I'm left to myself!

I had no idea this would piece would be this involved when I started. Truth is I visualized santa jumping, or crawling down the chimney. The bag of goodies his back was very non-descript and a hazy cloud in my mind! I was also planning on  starting this one a little closer to Christmas, given the material, but then I thought that I have the time now! So, I decided to seize the day!

As I started working, the piece just started opening up to me and living and breathing. It was showing me all the wonderful things that I love about it!

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