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At last the art swap cards are here! My cards arrived and I am mighty pleased with these lovely miniature works in my hot little hands. Check them out! At artists from top left to right are as follows: Stephanie Aliberti (NY); Melanie Glassey (PA); Diane Menna (NY); and Poppy Terris (FL).

What really strikes me is how well these small works read. The compositions are unique, visually appealing, and have their own symbolic narrative. Now that I have my cards I realize I made mine smaller in width. It is time to invest in a ruler and not use the measuring tape for paper projects. Oh, no! Another trip to the art supply store, best buy required textbooks for this term first!
I feel lucky to have stumbled this opportunity to participate in a community building project. Thanks again to the organizer Melanie Glassey and to all you hard working creative folks who participated in the Art Therapy Alliance 2nd ATC swap.

Comments

Diane said…
I am so honored to find my ATC in your blog. I am also thrilled to know where it ended up. (That's 3 more to find out about!) I wish you luck with your art therapy training. And…oh no, a trip the the art store for a ruler turns out to be a big investment if you are like me you will be captured by all the art-supply candy that is so hard to resist. Diane
Michelle said…
these are all beautiful I have the pleasure of counting diane as a friend....and am always awed by her unique artistic style..
this swap sounds wonderful!
TFS!
Michelle

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