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chris on Jun 16, 2010 in
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Jo James and Dylan Curry are a husband and wife team who produce some of the most beautiful folk art I’ve seen. While the materials are much the same as any number of other stitched creations, the execution and imagination that goes into each piece make them truly unique. From two headed witches to a menagerie of animals, each piece has it’s own very distinct personality. If you like folk art, you’ll love this. Check out their website to see what’s available now as well as their past...
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