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Sunday, October 31, 2010
Loco Lilies
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4 comments:
I like the way you have painted.
Try Dot Paintings. It is one of the best type of paintings by Western Australian artists.
Kay I like this. Wondering if the stamps are hand made or you found them with more then one word on them?
Interesting & fun anyway.
Linda
Love this one Kay. Very nice.
Wish I could see it in person as it look like there is much going on in it. Carole
I would like to see it in person too Carole, very intriguing and mysterious, not your ordinary lillies.
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