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    August 24, 2009

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    i almost lost my thoughts and words looking at this powerful piece. Great start to the week.

    this is wonderful! i love your paper cutting and this piece is very strong

    So heart-rending.

    so beautiful. your work is amazing!!

    This reminds me of my illness--which has been long term and stems from my intestines, they are screaming and definitely have stories to tell. My whole body is on alert, like the little points on the skin here. I definitely feel at times I have lost my head !! Beautiful work!!

    I also really like how you have layered things. To me personally it means how we have layers of physical experiences on top of our emotional ones, and they become a little bit enmeshed and change each other. But mostly with painful ones you want to shed this layer :-)

    I just finished reading The Red Tent and I could see you doing a series on that book (It's now one of my favorites!!!)... your papercuts have such strong emotion in them. That's the first time I think I've ever seen that before... such an opposite from the usual gentile papercuts of history! Hope your show goes fabulously!!!

    Your work is awe-inspiring. I've long been a fan of paper craft, but these pieces opened up a whole new world for me. You even prompted me to make a papercut birthday card for my fiance. Thanks for sharing your gorgeous art!

    Absolutely stunning! I've never seen the human form appear so beautiful.

    Was searching for stuff on Lotte Reiniger and came across this blog. Amazing, beautiful photographs of amazing, beautiful craft.

    Hi Elsita! I stumbled across your blog today and felt in love with your art. I mentioned about my discovery on my blog :) hope you don't mind.
    Your concepts and craft are amazing! Everything in your work is just perfect.

    So beautiful. My children love to cut paper and this has given me some wonderful ideas. Thank you.

    Impresionante!!! =) saludos

    Excellent work. I just loved what you did, everything was brilliant and I thought it was something professional but it doesn't matters anyways.

    KT! I've been wondering where you have been. You just smeeed to disappear. I'm glad to read that you are getting back into the revision chair! It's a fun yet pain in the ass kind of trip. I wish all the best on your migraines and hope many pain free days come your way. My revision process starts after I have left a story sit for at least six weeks, sometimes even twice that depending on what else I have going on. I clean up sentences, make things flow better, then try to flush out parts where they seem rushed, which I'm discovering I do a lot when it comes to writing novels, and try to put in more emotion and make the MC as round as possible. I want the read to feel connected with the MC.A lot of this of course has come with revising short stories. I've got a novel I'm revising and there's a lot I'm learning. Keep in touch! I want to hear how your trilogy comes out! GO KT!!

    I have a few qiotsuens about the Flivver King essay. Im doing essay 2 and my qiotsuen is do we have to start at WW1, through the 1920 s, and end it through the Great Depression? or do we start from the beginning of the book and work our way through the WWI,1920 s, and great depression?

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