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FISHING DERBY MESOPOTANIA 2000 B.C.
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Yay! My quilt FISHING DERBY MESOPOTAMIA 2000 B.C. will be on it's way to the Visions Art Museum in San Diego for their INTERPRETATIONS 2011 show. I'm so glad I became a member of Visions years ago, as it is such a good opportunity to get your work over to the left coast once in a while. Here's my quilt. It's one of several "historical" quilts based on a particular style in History. In this case the Standard of Ur with it's quirky little people. I figure people at all times in history must do essentially what we do now. Thus the fishing derby fun.
3 comments:
Excellent! I love the archeological aspect.
Congratulations; this is a great piece! Love the inspiration.
What a beautiful piece !!!
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