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Saturday, March 20, 2010
Another Woodlawn Report
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Woodlawn 2010
After I begged shamelessly, Donna has posted a review of the Woodlawn Plantation exhibit on her blog. She was a docent at the show and tells us a bit about how the show is laid out this year and remarks on her favorites. It's a two part article and here are both links. The photo above is the Jeff Kulick piece she voted for in the People's Choice award. I shamelessly ripped it out of the Woodlawn photo album so you could see how wonderful it is. This is almost certainly an original design.
http://majtravaux.blogspot.com/2010/03/request-re-woodlawn.html
http://majtravaux.blogspot.com/2010/03/woodlawn-part-ii.html
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
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3 comments:
Yes, Jeff's piece is his own original design. Stunning, as always. He's one of the many reasons I miss my shop, as watching him gather fibers was such a treat and he inspired me to start doing canvaswork.
He's a fascinating talent. I do wish he'd chart his original pieces as some of them I am itching to stitch, just to follow along with what he did.
I don't really enjoy charted pieces but his would be worth the pain to stitch!
I love that! I would not mind stitching it myself!! Thanks for sharing all the info!
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