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		<title>Comment on Time Flies, Or not, Depending on the Fun at Hand by Julia Moore</title>
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		<description>I found you as I was going through the list of artists who are in Judy Chicago&#039;s show, Subversive Stitching: Feminist Artists with a Needle. I met Judy in 2008 when we were traveling in the S.W. and stopped in at the Through the Flower gallery in Belen (I have been a fan ever since The Dinner Party.) So I now get the newsletter every month. Even though I live in the Pacific N.W., I like to know what is going on in your wonderful South west world or art and culture. I also have a daughter that lives in Santa Fe, so come down to see her sometimes.
Anyway, I enjoyed looking at all your work on your website. I like your bright colors and your themes. Very organic and substantial. I always love Day of the Dead art, and yours is great...your images are seriously dead, but they still maintain some of the joy they knew when living....
I just started blogging in October 09, so like you I am learning all the time how to manage this technology. Keep it up, its good for us. Adios from Olympia, WA.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I found you as I was going through the list of artists who are in Judy Chicago&#8217;s show, Subversive Stitching: Feminist Artists with a Needle. I met Judy in 2008 when we were traveling in the S.W. and stopped in at the Through the Flower gallery in Belen (I have been a fan ever since The Dinner Party.) So I now get the newsletter every month. Even though I live in the Pacific N.W., I like to know what is going on in your wonderful South west world or art and culture. I also have a daughter that lives in Santa Fe, so come down to see her sometimes.<br />
Anyway, I enjoyed looking at all your work on your website. I like your bright colors and your themes. Very organic and substantial. I always love Day of the Dead art, and yours is great&#8230;your images are seriously dead, but they still maintain some of the joy they knew when living&#8230;.<br />
I just started blogging in October 09, so like you I am learning all the time how to manage this technology. Keep it up, its good for us. Adios from Olympia, WA.</p>
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