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November 03, 2006
with aching hands
Posted by jodi at November 3, 2006 10:24 PM | categories: in the studio
Comments
holy crap. how big are these? what sort of wood?
Posted by: crumpet at November 4, 2006 05:56 AM
If I were the kind of person who stole other people's property, I would totally purloin that second photo for my laptop wallpaper. On the other hand, if I did that, I would never get any work done because I'd be too busy staring dreamily at it. So I guess it's best that I follow the straight and narrow.
All glibness aside, though, these are really beautiful. You've totall earned yourself some nice unguents with which to massage your hands.
Posted by: Bakerina at November 4, 2006 08:16 AM
Wow, it's so cool to see that 2nd woodcut because it's like the cover of that little book you sent me, and I write in that at least twice a week.
Posted by: bonnie at November 4, 2006 09:03 PM
Gorgeous work. I love the circles...
Completely off topic: I am re-knitting Mariah (I knit her once and she was too big, so I frogged her) in the round. Shall I keep track of how I'm doing it for you? i.e. modifications and differences?
Posted by: harisenbon at November 5, 2006 07:01 AM

