Monday, March 8, 2010

Art Challenge entries

 

 

1 comment:

  1. It amazes me that there is so much work of Oma's that I've never seen. She created such beautiful pieces and in such vast quantities. It's a wonder that she never ran out of ideas. I've been thinking lately about the various types of interests and passions which people have, and how dull life must be without a passionate interest in something. This is just one more thing that Oma was great at exemplifying. While I will probably never be as interested in quilting as Oma was, I hold a great amount of admiration for her.

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