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I drew impressions of a tree, a fossil and vines on carvable eraser-like blocks. My obliging husband patiently cut out the designs with carving tools. Then I went to town with acrylic paints and metallics on thick interfacing. I am taking a one day workshop with Rayna Gillman on Wed. and I think these are coming along for the ride....I'm hoping this class might be the perfect vehicle for more inspiration....because where do I go from here?
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