I was invited to participate in the Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library's exhibit called
"A Cut Above / 11th Annual Art Exhibit for Children." Opening night is tomorrow, June 2, 2012. I wish I could be there. My stuff is being shown with some really amazing artists. I'm honored to be included in their ranks.
Here are all the pieces I sent them:
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Sing a Song of Sixpence |
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Georgie Porgie |
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Hey Diddle Diddle |
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Little Jack Horner |
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Jack Be Nimble |
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Jack Sprat |
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Little Girl, Little Curl |
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Miss Muffet |
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Old Mother Hubbard |
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Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe |
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Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater |
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Tom, Tom the Piper's Son |
Oh I just love all of these! They would be so fun in a kid's room.
ReplyDeleteWow - those are incredible. I am totally going to commission you someday. I want ones for Lucy and all my nieces!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Cindy! Thank you so much for sharing them with us.... I think they are all amazing and so wonderfully animated and joyful!
ReplyDeleteThey r just wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteI love libraries. I love nursery rhymes. I love lined paper. I love scherenschnitte. I love your art. you.are.awesome.
ReplyDeleteI just saw your work in person at the Topeka/Shawnee County Library. I was so impressed, and found your blog because I was interested in trying a few myself. Nice work!
ReplyDeletecan your patterns of the nursery rhymes be purchased and for what price?bluclkylinda@aol.com
ReplyDeleteDo you sell the patterns of old woman who lived in a shoe? Price?
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