Want a good luck at the 2014 ANG Seminar class Terry Dryden is teaching?
http://www.terrydryden.com/-blog/2013/8/8/a-trio-of-poppies.html
Poppies! Gosh, they are pretty. Notice that the background sky and ground is the same but different levels, and how similar/different the borders are on each piece. Each flower has variations, too. Very clever lady, that Terry Dryden!
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Friday, August 30, 2013
Terry at the 2014 ANG Seminar
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2 comments:
I took a class with Terry when she came to the Potomac ANG a little while ago. She's a wonderful teacher! And the photo transfer technique is great. Her designs are gorgeous as well. What a pleasure!
I love rave reviews of a teacher's techniques and designs and their teaching skills! Thanks, Sara Leigh.
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