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237. Judy Pyko - 2009-11-16 15:46:05 |
Your gourds are beautiful. I’ve never seen anything like them.
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236. petra kirkendall - 2009-11-16 07:29:50 |
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235. Rachel Cummings - 2009-11-11 20:49:04 |
| hey mom! settin here in the art room, done with my project. just thought i would stop in and say hi! love ya and take care |
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234. Jen Nailor - 2009-11-08 12:39:09 |
| Hi, we share two things in common same first name and a love for gourds. I too have dones crafts as a kid and adult. Abut 7 years ago I started woodcarving and love the natural medium. Annually I go to a woodcarving retreat and last year we did chip carving on gourds. Well that started a whole gamut of creative expression. Now I mix the woodcarving with the gourds. I love your designs. They are so colorful and expressive. I love your faces too (noticed someone else remarked on that.) What is so nice about your work is that it is unique. What lovely work. I would love to meet you some day. Jen N. |
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233. Mary E. Murphy - 2009-10-21 15:39:06 |
| I am a gourd artist "Spirit Horse Gourds" thanks for the inspiration |
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232. Pat Boyd - 2009-10-20 07:16:08 |
Great work, I love the faces of your people  |
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231. Delilah - 2009-10-15 17:28:33 |
| Beautiful artwork! |
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230. vickie - 2009-10-14 02:02:04 |
| your website is lovely and your gourds are so unique...i am trying to locate artist i saw a taylorsville, ky gourd society show several years ago...her name was Kim Bailey Cabbage at the time...i can not locate her on the web....please email be back with "gourds" in the subject... so i will know to open message..thanks, vickie |
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229. Kim Saurbaugh - 2009-10-13 17:40:43 |
| Wonderful Gourd Art. I saw your name in Birds and Bloom and had to check your work out. I was investigating how to dry gourds and make them into birdhouses. I had a gourd for years that a family of blue birds nested in, but then the gourd rotted. I haven’t been able to get them back this summer so I want to prepare another gourd for them for Spring 2010. I just hope that I can get the gourds to dry out without molding first. Thanks for your wonderful art. It’s an impiration. Kim from Lancaster, PA |
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228. Steelegood - 2009-10-10 15:58:39 |
| You have brought beauty to the eyes of many beholders using common gourds, kudos. Thanks for sharing |
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