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Jill will have the above two original watercolors, framed and matted, on display. I had a private showing of these last night, and they're really spectacular!
O.K., you're probably wondering, "Where's the woodturning photos?" Come to my open studio! Photos are great, but there's something very tactile about wood...you want to pick up the piece...it's warm....turn it over in your hands....your palm follows the curve, smooth as a baby's bottom...
Yes, come to the studio and you can pick up and hold any woodturning you'd like. Maybe you'll like a piece so much that it just has to go home with you. Well, that can be arranged.
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What are you talking about? You have gorgeous photos on your website at www.livealifelessordinary.com.
I'm hoping to visit your studio this weekend. Trying to gather a few friends to go with me. We saw your exhibit in Nashua a while ago and fell in love with your work.
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