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Michelle Sirois Silver
Jul 31, 20185 min read
to rework or not to rework
A few weeks ago, I reworked the background on a piece that had been exhibited last year. It got me thinking about a question that I’ve...
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Michelle Sirois Silver
TEXTILE ART and THE HAND HOOKED SURFACE