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  Linda Falge   
  Selma, OR USA  
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Art: Angus - Best Dog in the Universe! by Artist Linda Falge
"Angus - Best Dog in the Universe!"
Linda Falge

Art: Bea Celebrating the Birth of Her Twins by Artist Linda Falge
"Bea Celebrating the Birth of Her Twins"
Linda Falge

Art: A Piece of My Soul by Artist Linda Falge
"A Piece of My Soul"
Linda Falge

Art: Mr. Popplebuttons by Artist Linda Falge
"Mr. Popplebuttons"
Linda Falge

Art: Mr. Banglestrutter by Artist Linda Falge
"Mr. Banglestrutter"
Linda Falge

"A Piece of My Soul"

Art: A Piece of My Soul by Artist Linda Falge
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Media:  Cotton knit material, paper, and ac
Dimensions:  Approx. 16 x 12 inches

I tried to get this piece ready for the 3-D show, but was too late! It is composed mainly of a paint rag - a piece of maroon colored t-shirt material that I wiped my brush on throughout all of 2002. In this way, I felt that it held a piece of each work that I had completed that year, and so it contained "a piece of my soul". I took the rag and bunched and folded it here and there, and using tacky glue, attached it to a piece of masonite. I printed out a page with the words, tore and burned the edges, and glued them to the cloth. Then I soaked it all with a semi-glossy acrylic sealer. I made a frame and painted it - I really wanted the frame with white trim to give the piece a finished, polished look. Getting the frame done was the part that held me up for getting into the 3-D show in time. :-/ But here it is now! Thanks for the "second chance". :-)


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