Kathy Brock visited on 1/31/2006 at 10:50:51 AM
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I have 3 of Linda's pieces and plan to ask for more! Beautiful, detailed, just fantastic!
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Marilyn visited on 3/1/2005 at 7:21:27 PM
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Absolutely beautiful work! Very impressive! Web site is easy to navigate & well done. M.
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mike klein visited on 8/17/2004 at 5:04:15 AM
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Interesting and flamboyant techniques. Glass is a truely veratile material. Deligtful site and easily navigated!.
The Flame
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dee tatum visited on 3/22/2004 at 1:56:00 PM
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It was a pleasure meeting you in Las Vegas; I look forward to taking your classes someday! What a great web site! Hope to talk with you again soon!
Seraphim Glass
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Dorothy Roubik-Ellenbecker visited on 2/8/2004 at 1:56:19 PM
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I really had a hard time viewing your wonderful pieces the way the web site is laid out...The black background doesn't do your work justice. Also it is very hard to read. I really want a better look. Thanks for sharing your gift with me. Dorothy
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dan gschib visited on 2/4/2004 at 8:02:48 AM
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hey linda
love your work...
i have just started working with glass, its a new world...
you are inspiration.
(sorry for bad english,
but i dont think you would have understood norwegian...)
yours Dan
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Josefa Ruiz visited on 1/11/2004 at 7:55:39 PM
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I love you very much and therefore I enjoy very mucho looking at your work and your site. I found this another way of being in contact with you.Splendid!
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Karen Money visited on 10/27/2003 at 4:18:40 PM
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Hi my daughter, E. Shae Money and my self, Irish K. Money are mosaic and sand carving artists in Chattanooga Tn. I really enjoyed viewing your work hope to see more of it. Come to Chattanooga some tine. Love to see your work up close. Yours, Irish K. Money.
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Marek visited on 10/6/2003 at 9:42:45 PM
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It was nice to stop by and see your beautiful job. I wish you all
the best in your art career.
Marek Stained Glass Art Studio
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Dennis Little visited on 7/28/2003 at 10:52:49 PM
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Your work is beautiful. Wanted to share this poem with you.
Crystallized Amorphous by Donna Gail Burns
Translucent intriguing beauty
Flow near men
Beyond adorning Renaissance cathedrals
So Airy.... So thin...
She whispers on the wind
Inspiring creativity.
Twirling speeding agility...
Surging stamina...
A lovely graceful dance of glee
Breathing into moving crystalline mass
Masters grasp her significance that lasts
All may learn, but sadly few
Captivate handling this seduction they knew
Exotically sensitive, vibrant fire
Ceaseless lusts
She is Crystallized Amorphous.
Perhaps you could come to Nashville, TN to demonstrate or teach your art skills.
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