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The Neverending W.I.Ps

It's a pretty, pretty short list, but it is a list.

I'll just mention the important stuff:

  • Finishing a picture book: I'll be starting to work on the final details! YAY! I love this project so much.
  • I'll be showing bits of it as soon as I can.

Art Dolls:









  • I have 3 in progress:
    • The "Moth Girl" is around 30 cm tall, the biggest girl of the year so far!
    • A project for a special person, I'll see how it turns out.

Ceramic Sculpture and Other Ideas:

  • "Las Flores" is the title for my little women with flowers. This project comes from some sketches I made that I wanted to sculpt.

Planning some events at my workshop: I'll tell you more about them later.

As you can see, I have a lot going on.

The most important thing is the book, so everything else is on hold and moving slowly.

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