I really like this piece. Your composition is so well put together, seemingly mindless, as if the bird just happened to fly over your shoulder while you were working and set itself down infront of you. Very nice.
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I am a native born Californian currently living and working in Massachusetts. I have been an artist most of my life, mentored for many years by my father who was an architect and an artist. My early art included watercolors, tapestry weaving and contemporary quilts. Currently, I am creating art quilts and fabric, paper and digital collage. I work out of my own studio at Western Ave Studios in Lowell, MA. My work is in private collections throughout the United States
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I really like this piece. Your composition is so well put together, seemingly mindless, as if the bird just happened to fly over your shoulder while you were working and set itself down infront of you. Very nice.
Thank you very much!
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