Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Favouritism

"the practice of giving unfair preferential treatment to one person or group (or artwork) at the expense of another"

I can't help it. I'm completely taken by these little pieces.


They'll be at Made n' Thornbury on September 5th. Hope you will be too.

19 comments:

  1. fabulous...I may well end up with a wall of tinnie art. (:

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  2. Yay you! Yay for being addicted to gorgeous things and yay for being at the market with your own stash in September. I wish I could be there, but as I can't, I hope you take lots and lots of great photos to share!

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  3. Oooh - you did it! They look fabulous!!

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  4. Just so delicate and dainty - perfect!

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  5. oh these are just gorgeous! Wish I still lived in Preston ... the market sounds grand!

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  6. oh wow...i've never seen anything like these...you clever thing...

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  7. i love these Cathy, so whimsical... :)

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  8. Gorgeous! I think one may have to fly away to my place.

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  9. I can understand the title now ;))They are very special!Good luck at the market.

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  10. I love them. Wings hold such great symbolism for so many different things. And these collages have a sort of abstract dream quality to them that really opens up the imagination. Lovely!

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  11. They look beautiful all together in that 2nd shot. I like the backgrounds colours and the wings will help them fly away to new homes.

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  12. gorgeously delicate! no wonder the favouritism :)

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  13. WOW! They're fantastic. I love them!

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  14. Oh wow, I adore these!!! They are too too beautiful :D

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  15. these are sooo awesome Cathy I LOVE LOVE LOVE them and I LOVE too your little lady in your last post FABULOUS work

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  16. so sweet and clever!
    Just gorgeous.
    x

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  17. They are just gorgeous!
    Given that I forgot all about the Thornbury market, where and when the next opportunity for me to get my hands on one?

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