and one of the original illustrations she created for the book
Rebecca Doughty standing near her snowflake
Rebecca Doughty standing near her snowflake
Judith isn't standing under mistletoe.
That's the delightful "hedgehog" snowflake
she made for Robert's Snow.
Grace, Anna Alter, and I decided to take a picture
next to the glorious creation Linda Wingerter
made for Robert's Snow.
Sitting: David Ezra Stein & Anna Alter
Here is "Free Fall" by Brian Lies.
It's my husband's favorite snowflake.
Here's a lovely snowflake by Kristina Swarner
that caught my eye.
I hadn't see it on exhibit at the Child at Heart Gallery.
Snowflakes under Glass
There were mirrors under the snowflakes in this case
so we could see what was on the reverse side.
Elaine, and Grace
Please look at how we ladies are dressed.
We're all wearing red and black.
One might think we had color coordinated our attire.
We hadn't.
Hi Elaine,
ReplyDeleteNice write-up! Thanks. That bird snowflake is by Kristina Swarner.
Grace,
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'll edit the post to include her name.
You got so many good pictures!!
ReplyDeleteAnna,
ReplyDeleteMy husband took a lot of the pictures. He deserves much of the credit.
Thank you for coming to the reception! It was such a treat to meet everyone.
ReplyDeleteRobin Brickman
Robin,
ReplyDeleteIt was a pleasure meeting you. I'm so glad I had the opportunity to see some of your original artwork. I have been impressed with your picture books ever since I read "A Log's Life." The snowflake you created for Robert's Snow 2007 is absolutely gorgeous!!!
David Ezra Stein was there in person?! Great pictures, Elaine. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVivian,
ReplyDeleteI hope you have an opportunity to see the snowflakes in person. The photographs really don't do them justice.