Hi Sandy, I have been wanting to stop by and visit your blog ever since you came by the TTC! All through the Christmas season I have been distracted because we are in the thick of organizing and opening a new antique store. Anyway, I just want to say how much I have enjoyed viewing your wonderful art! I also love your stitching sampler-it's beautiful! I have been wanting to start one for some time--also being inspired by Pam G. and Rebecca Sower. So nice to meet you! Blessings from the Cabin! Claudia O.
Sandy - Love your handwork. Please forgive me for doing this but if "Teeny Tiny Cabin" could contact me (marybullock2@juno.com) - I need to ask her something but could not find a way to contact her on her profie page or her blog - so I am hoping that she will read this. Again, sorry for this request on your blog.
This is gorgeous Sandy. I love the way you have done the stitching and the beads and buttons are gorgeous. A rival for your lovely ladies faces...lol. Hope you have had a great Christmas and a happy New Year.
Is there nothing you can't do - that isn't so beautiful, creative, and just plain wonderful!? Don't answer that - Miss Rabbit has already answered for you. As she sits beside me, she whispers with a sweetly innocent yet mischievous smile - "Not a damn thing."
I live in Connecticut with one husband and 4 cats. I have work for sale in my Etsy shop and in galleries in the U.S. If you have any questions about a specific piece .... please email me . My work is considered as Contemporary Folk Art or sometimes as outsider art. One of my paintings is in the permanent collection of The Hurn Museum of Contemporary Folk Art in Georgia. My paintings have appeared in Raw Vision magazine and Folk Art messenger magazine .
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Cavalier Gallery...... 2007 - 2011
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The Beverly Kaye Gallery. [ currently ]
Checkered House Gallery [ 2007 - 2010 ]
America Oh Yes [ 2005 - 2008 ]
Greenwich Workshop ... [ Top 40 small works 2008 and 2009 ]
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11 comments:
Bloody Beautiful!
Sandy it is beautiful!
I am jealous of all the lace and buttons you have!
Really beautiful, Sandy! I love how you worked all those bits and pieces into one sweet balanced whole!
Hi Sandy,
I have been wanting to stop by and visit your blog ever since you came by the TTC! All through the Christmas season I have been distracted because we are in the thick of organizing and opening a new antique store.
Anyway, I just want to say how much I have enjoyed viewing your wonderful art! I also love your stitching sampler-it's beautiful! I have been wanting to start one for some time--also being inspired by Pam G. and Rebecca Sower.
So nice to meet you!
Blessings from the Cabin!
Claudia O.
Sweet!
Very nice. You always do such lovely work. Do you only show your best pieces, or is everything you do fabulous? Sigh..
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh, dreamy.
Sandy - Love your handwork. Please forgive me for doing this but if "Teeny Tiny Cabin" could contact me (marybullock2@juno.com) - I need to ask her something but could not find a way to contact her on her profie page or her blog - so I am hoping that she will read this. Again, sorry for this request on your blog.
Sandy... this is just beautiful... it makes me want to start quilting. :)
This is gorgeous Sandy. I love the way you have done the stitching and the beads and buttons are gorgeous. A rival for your lovely ladies faces...lol. Hope you have had a great Christmas and a happy New Year.
Is there nothing you can't do - that isn't so beautiful, creative, and just plain wonderful!? Don't answer that - Miss Rabbit has already answered for you. As she sits beside me, she whispers with a sweetly innocent yet mischievous smile - "Not a damn thing."
XOXOX,
Susan
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