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When Carol told me she has "art books" in the Smithsonian Museum I couldn't quite get a handle on what she was talking about. I know she's really into fiber and fabrics, which I totally understand, but the books? My imagination went wild. Finally I got a look when she sent me these shots of an exhibit starting next week in Ithaca. I can't even imagine the skills required to do this type of thing. Someday I'll travel over to Freeville to take a look at her studio. She's invited me before, but two hours away from this farm is quite a distance, with Izzy looking out the window and the lambs baaing for their corn. I'll get there someday.
1 comment:
Oh wow those are amazing.
Can't wait to meet her in person :)
HUGS
Kim
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