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Above: Susan King

Above: Nancy Dickey

Above: Linda Minton

Above: Sara Sissenwein

Above: Connie Fahrion

Above: Sara Sissenwein

Above: Susan King

Above and below: Gerald Tobola, Coppersmith Extraordinaire and Gallery Owner, gives a little private demonstration of his skills.


Above: Linda Minton

Above: Mary Ann Littlejohn

Above: Mary Ann Littlejohn

Above: Nancy Dickey

Above: Susan King

Above: Nancy Dickey

Above: Susan King

Above: Mary Ann Littlejohn

Above: Linda Minton, Cathy Winter

Above: Liz Broussard, Linda Minton

Above: Debbie Tobola standing behind Linda Minton's work.

Above: Linda Minton

Above: Susan King, Linda Minton, Nancy Dickey

Above, L to R: Cathy Winter, Linda Minton, and Nancy Dickey, standing in front of Mary Ann Littlejohn's "Coastlines".

Above: Connie Fahrion

Above: Linda Minton

Above: Elaine Connelly

Above: Susan King, Connie Fahrion, Sara Sissenwein, Linda Minton.
Linda, I'm glad you posted more photos since it doesn't look like there's any way I can get to Round Top in February. You did a great job on the framing and I can see why Gerald was so pleased with the frames. I see that you haven't posted on your blog how many pieces you've sold and I'll leave that to you, but let me just say that I am really proud of your success.
ReplyDeleteLinda - thanks so much for posting these. It looked like a wonderful exhibition
ReplyDeleteLinda - What a fantastic exhibit! Congratulations. And you, you are as gorgeous as your work!
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