tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8824614621403870691.post1297147387219194662..comments2022-08-05T16:08:44.969-04:00Comments on colormusings: Zapotec AppealMaggie Nealehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06793869416867166254noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8824614621403870691.post-56061022461101521252009-04-02T21:59:00.000-04:002009-04-02T21:59:00.000-04:00Hello Maggie,I feel that I know you a bit since I ...Hello Maggie,<BR/><BR/>I feel that I know you a bit since I have been an admirer of your's for a number of years now. I first saw your work in the artist's guild in Montpelier a few years ago and have been looking at your web site periodically since then. You are quite an inspiration to me -- your way of thinking and looking at the world -- through color and creativity. I never thought of myself as an artist...in fact, just the opposite. After I saw your silk paintings, I started painting on silk myself. My very first step into the world of art -- or at least art coming out of my hands and soul. Now I am taking design courses and a whole new world has opened to me. <BR/><BR/>When asked at the doctor's office the other day about my occupation, I laughed to myself and wrote "artista" (I live in Bolivia). Guess I am seeing myself in a different light.<BR/><BR/>I love reading your blog and have had a good laugh tonight reading about your horse (with blinders at that) and the snow frog. The blog entry about the artist Lucinda Mason was touching -- as it turns out, my sister and I were traveling in Vermont and happened to go to an exhibit of this artist in Burlington in March two years -- the month that the young artist went on to other dimensions.<BR/><BR/>Thanks for your inspiration. A soul friend from south of the border. <BR/><BR/>Kelly Clark Boldt, Santa Cruz, BoliviaKelly Clark Boldthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14236182581827917602noreply@blogger.com