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Subject: Re: [lace] Salamander group
Looking at the salamander picture reminded me of this picture.
http://www.mcescher.com/gallery/switzerland-belgium/development-iii/
Joke Sinclair
from a dull West Sussex in the UK
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Looking at the salamander picture reminded me of this picture.
http://www.mcescher.com/gallery/switzerland-belgium/development-iii/
Joke Sinclair
from a dull West Sussex in the UK
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Looking at the salamander picture reminded me of this picture.
http://www.mcescher.com/gallery/switzerland-belgium/development-iii/
Joke Sinclair
All artists get their inspiration from somewhere.
Jean Nathan in Poole, Dorset, UK
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I was introduced to Escher's (a compatriot of mine) art work at a young age
and even met him once at a gallery and have been fascinated by his works
ever since.
I have several books on Escher's works, and have a long standing intention
of trying to turn some of these into lace patterns. If time
I agree whole heartedly with Robin.
atricia in Wales
Joy Beeson
joybee...@comcast.net wrote:
What do you think of this?
I agree that
attempting to keep all salamander postings in one thread
will make the
discussion easier to read -- and easier to avoid for those not
interested.
On 8/28/14 2:55 PM, AGlez wrote:
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What do you think of this?
I'm not interested in making the salamander, but I've been
greatly interested in the discussion of it. I agree that
attempting to keep all salamander postings in one thread
will make the discussion easier to read -- and
My completed salamander - Outrageous Orange - can be seen on the Arachne
Flickr site, where we now have an album for Arachne Salamanders.
Sue
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Joy Beeson joybee...@comcast.net wrote:
What do you think of this?
I agree that attempting to keep all salamander postings in one thread
will make the discussion easier to read -- and easier to avoid for those not
interested.
Not planning to join the salamander-makers, but my suggestion
Does anyone have a picture of this wondrous salamander? I'm intrigued at how
much excitement it's produced, and I'm fond of salamanders.
Robin P.
Los Angeles, California, USA
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Parvum leve mentes capiunt
(Little things amuse little minds)
Beth Marshall
Salamander pics are here:
On this page you can see how three salamanders fit together:
http://www.lesdiversespassionsdejosi.com/article-un-debut-de-semaine-exceptionnel-110592244.html
and here you can see the first steps...
I like the idea! And bless you for volunteering to keep us organized.
Carol Melton
Phoenix, AZ
USA
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On Aug 28, 2014, at 10:55 AM, AGlez antje.gonza...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello to all those interested in working Jourde's salamander.
Last week somebody asked how to start
How much work does the Salamander take? And how big is it (cm or inches)?
I haven't touched my current WIP for months (quite possibly over a
year), too little time and energy left after work gardening, but the
Salamander is gorgeous enough to tempt me into starting a new project
for the
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