I am trying to use this link from your book and cannot access it, do I have it entered properly? http://ace.acadiau.ca/arts/classics/COURSES/2233/Nomenc/Nomenc_.htm
humble apologies Melly, this is what happens when books are reprinted/published from information that was current at the time of first printing on the assumption that references remain the same. the link no longer exists. proof positive that BOOKS are not yet obsolete [even though that line in mine clearly is] sigh thank you for bringing it to my attention.
How exciting that one of your pieces appears on the exhibition announcement!
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Sadly, I don't think I will be in Paris before 20 Oct. I would have loved to have seen your work.
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmmmmmmmmm walking is too far, biking too so i have to wait for your foto's.
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beautiful colour indiana
ReplyDeletethe rose petals are ethereal....and Paris is a dream....
ReplyDeleteWhat a color transferred to fabric - such a gift from small petals!
ReplyDeleteI am trying to use this link from your book and cannot access it, do I have it entered properly? http://ace.acadiau.ca/arts/classics/COURSES/2233/Nomenc/Nomenc_.htm
ReplyDeletehumble apologies Melly, this is what happens when books are reprinted/published from information that was current at the time of first printing on the assumption that references remain the same.
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no longer exists.
proof positive that BOOKS are not yet obsolete [even though that line in mine clearly is]
sigh
thank you for bringing it to my attention.
Oh, I am sorry. I am just in study mode and soaking up all the information that I can. I didn't mean to bother.
ReplyDeletenot a bother at all, i'm truly grateful to have it pointed out
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to hearing more about the Paris story. Its a beautiful piece of fabric India and a very exciting show....
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