Thank you for taking the time to say you've been here.
I am sorry to say that I don't publish anonymous comments unless I know you through your initials, first name or blog name. I don't publish comments that have ANY kind of commercial or 'for sale' links.
"When the Amherst sphinx styled herself a pagan, she meant she didn’t believe in the biblical God. What sort of deity, if any, she did believe in is hard to pinpoint." -- Gary Sloan, "Emily Dickinson: Pagan Sphinx,"
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Incredibly beautiful works. Thanks for enriching my evening.
ReplyDeleteall so beautiful....
ReplyDeleteAll these are wonderful...probably because the zebra is such a beautiful creation.
ReplyDeleteAnimals in general make wonderful subjects for art, but there really is something quite special about the zebra. Lovely series.
ReplyDelete[You will no doubt eventually see more about Chinese wedding on my blog in the months ahead.]
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ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the zebras, which I adore. Maybe it is the haphazard stripes. I have zebra plates and dishes of which i never tire
This was a fun one to put together. Thank you all for enjoying it with me.
ReplyDeletePeace and love,
Pagan Sphinx
I do love the first of the series. Great collection!
ReplyDeletewarhol's is well....so warhol! :D Love it!
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