Updated October 24, 2009 by Nora

Enchanted Visions

…and I get to be a part of it! I’ll soon have work both under “Arrival of Spring” and “What Dreams May Come”, as well as “The Green Faerie” depending on whether I remembered to submit that one on Coriander Shea’s site, and instead of a lame post, I’ll get my real web guru to actually make a section like the rest of the group is. (Yes, having the computer knowledge of a dead slug in a ring of salt makes me feel retarded sometimes — till I remind myself that technology is evil and I really don’t want to know how to make this wordpress crap work… but I digress…

I’m in somewhat of a strange position on this project because I know Amy Brown is only showing her own work and Jessica Galbreth’s work on her site — and vice-versa. So who knows, maybe Amy Brown and the rest of the greats don’t realize that there have become more players in their game (erm, like moi?)… but heh, here I am anyway. So with that noted — I’d like to make a special thank you to Coriander Shea for not forgetting the rest of us!

The next topic, which we got notice of when it went UP — is “The Gift”… which I hope to have something for soon.

Enchanted Visions page on Amy Brown’s site:

http://www.amybrowncollection.com/g_enchanted_visions_01.asp

Enchanted Visions page on Jessica Galbreth’s site:

http://www.enchanted-art.com/catalog.php?category=139

Enchanted Visions Project on Coriander Shea’s site:

http://www.coriander-shea.com/enchanted-visions-project.html

Forum on Coriander Shea’s site with section dedicated to Enchanted Visions:

http://www.coriander-shea.com/forum.html

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  1. emily March 17, 2010 @ 2:53 am

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