I saw this mixed media piece at Sarah Ogren's etsy shop, and decided I that needed it:




I'm going to get a little shelf for it, but for now it will live on our bookcase. When I first saw Sarah's work at Three Graces I was a little freaked out. Mainly because her work is almost exactly like my own Bird-head People Series (like this one, for example). It's like convergent evolution.
I love this present one of my students made for me last week. The design is kind of amazing, particularly for a six-year-old.
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