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January 29, 2007

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Robert Syrett

I just noticed the narwhals on the dress pattern. Narwhals forever!

tricia

hi kelly, i posted a comment a while back saying how much my one year old son loved the halou video. well yesterday while i was on the computer, my four year old daughter came up and wanted to "see something," and i remembered the video so i went to youtube and played it for her. and she went crazy! she loved it so much! so then i asked if she wanted to look at some of your paintings, and she did, so we came to your blog and she spent the next hour looking at every single one of the paintings you have posted to the left. i mean, she's never been on the computer before, but she learned how to use the little laptop mouse quickly and enthusiasically so that she could see more, more! she especially loves the mermaids.
so you have a new fan in the preschool world. what can i say? the girl has good taste.

kelly tunstall

that might just be the cutest thing i have ever heard. geez. say hi to me for her! maybe someday we can all sit down and draw pictures together.

cruststation

I love your collection of paintings for the Saints & Sinners show, they are amazing! Looking forward to seeing your 'long-necked beauties' in Christian Dior coulture collection :D

minnie

you must look at this web site, you both has same kind of people, hers more on the dark side, and she makes commentary on the polution of the world...www.camillerosegarcia.com she is an artist from los angeles area. all her work is painted on large plywood boards, some 6 feet high, by 10 feet across...i once went to her exhibit and as swept away by it. hope you get to meet her one day....love your fashion commentary. minnie

anahata

today is my birthday and my mom confessed that she tried to buy the painting I keep showing her (since she didn't know I had already clutched it up) and said it was sold! Ha! What a funny twist of things. (So she gets to finish it up for me as my 29th!) Love the pictures they posted of your show. What a wonderful space and the lettering really looks dynamic. (Cue the clapping!)

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