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THERAPY, HUH?

BARRIERS
mixed doll's body parts, wood, wire, pencil, tree bark, car reflectors
$225



The opening on Saturday is rapidly approaching and think I've harnessed all those body parts on my dolls of art.

A few people have commented they thought my dolls were scary. And someone said they would call it my therapy (Hi Kelley!). Know what? I just love playing with found materials and seeing what I can create. Almost like playing dress-up with dolls or building model airplanes, yet starting from scratch.

And for the faint of heart, I'm also having a wonderful selection of my pastel sunsets. So please don't forget the show is at Ray Street Custom Framing & Gallery at 3807 Ray St, San Diego. Additional info can be obtained at http://raystreetcustomframing.com.

Hope to see you there!

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  1. Susan...it should be a fabulous and unique show!!!

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