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From: Lisabeth
11/20/2008 22:56:58

Sara,


Your talent takes my breath away. As you know, my medium is pressed seaweed (Great Hat!). Your glass is something to dream about. How sensational! Lisabeth



From: cristante1
11/14/2008 21:57:29
thanks for you comment of my blog. it makes me feel better to know that there are those who go thru the same things. i really like your glass. and a gallery in a church? i'd love to visit that when it is finished.


10/22/2008 17:23:58

Hello Sara  

Thanks for your appreciation of my art. I submit blogs for each of my paintings which include the poems. For instance you will find my blog on The Wagoners' Pool at http://www.artscuttlebutt.com/blog/view/id_2060/ or preferably you can click on it under my blogs. I hope this helps.

Peter



From: kkrucoff
10/22/2008 12:55:15
Love your latest stained glass window.  Reminds me of some of Tiffany's work, which I admire.  You have a great talent with glass!


10/14/2008 09:46:02

Magnificent and creative work. Congratulations.

Peter



From: reddwine
10/05/2008 16:31:50
awesome


10/03/2008 15:18:25
Hi Sara, I haven't checked your website yet-and I will, but I was wondering if you make ceramic special order name tags.  I am looking for some cool jewelry that is like a name tag for the shows I am in, etc., but I do not want it to look like a name tag.  Do you know what I mean?  Deb


From: BrownLife
08/29/2008 22:46:41

Hi Sara, Thanks for the good word at my gallery. Fumbling around with my profile here at Art Calendar, but you can check out my statement at www.brownlifestudios.com for more info.


Your work on the fountain is particularly impressive. An excellent design balancing the soft arc of the palm-like element with the sharp line and pointed shape of the center motif. It must be especially satisfying to have your work be literally a part of something.


Matt





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