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Would reading at a blog make me want to buy art? I haven’t but reading informs and engages on the subject and keeps the concept active. Does that help?
]]>Oh, and I totally dig Richard Marx!
]]>Pam – Wasn’t it your birthday not too long ago? :giggle: I didn’t change the font size – maybe the text resizer tool will come in handy after all.
Susan – They DID have pockets at Old Navy, I thought of you when I took them off the rack! They just don’t have elastic in the legs. LOL Now – about that full circle – when should I put you on my schedule? 😉
Erikie – Richard Marx! Holy cannoli, just google him. I can’t believe you asked me that. 😮
Kim – Mine went right along with yours, sister. :bawling:
]]>Well now I love your new do too, I wasn’t sure I would but it actually sexies you even higher! :dance: congrats on the dissertation, how’d they find you? :love:
]]>Secondly, I’ve always been more about original art, jewelry and so on than I have been about the mass-produced stuff. So reading your blog hasn’t inspired me to make that change, no. However, it HAS taught me a lot about one artist’s processes and thoughts, and since my fictional Kerri is an artist, you’ve made my writing better.
The idea here is that because I write better, I’ll make more money when the books hit the shelves. Which will then allow me to support even more original art.
See how it all comes around in circles?
]]>Well, you haven’t been invisible to me, so that’s something.
…does reading my blog and knowing me make you more inclined to buy original art? Does it give you a creative spark? What do you get from my blog that keeps you coming back? Do you wish I shared more tips?
Yes, yes, fun creative energy and no. But only because I’m not an artist. If I were, I’d be more than hungry for any tips you could throw out there!
:squirrel:
]]>Oh and you are ever so lovely yourself.
:violet:
K, bye!
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