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UN-titled Sunday play !
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Sigridur Bachmann
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Heloisa Castro
25 Mar 2014
fantastic work!!!
Artist Reply: Thanks for the visit and you nice comment ! So glad you like it Hedy !
Sharon De Vore
18 Mar 2014
HOW BEAUTIFUL & CREATIVE, DEAR SIGGA.
Artist Reply: Hi dear Sharon ! Thanks so very much ! So glad you like it .....
ruth sears
17 Mar 2014
stunning and creative work on this play,lol,just lovely sigga!
Artist Reply: Hi dear Ruth ! Thanks for looking and commenting on my work !
Chris Roukema
16 Mar 2014
A very unique Creation, Sigridur!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Artist Reply: Hi Chris ! Thanks for looking and commenting !
Elton Houck
16 Mar 2014
JOANIE GOT IT--A PINE CONE...or in today's world it would be a pine cone gernade.
Artist Reply: Hi Elton ! Thanks for looking and commenting ! No this is a flower up side down ... :-)) Marie got it right ....
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Heloisa Castro 25 Mar 2014
fantastic work!!!Sharon De Vore 18 Mar 2014
HOW BEAUTIFUL & CREATIVE, DEAR SIGGA.ruth sears 17 Mar 2014
stunning and creative work on this play,lol,just lovely sigga!Chris Roukema 16 Mar 2014
A very unique Creation, Sigridur!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Elton Houck 16 Mar 2014
JOANIE GOT IT--A PINE CONE...or in today's world it would be a pine cone gernade.