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Turning of the Week for July 26, 2021

Emiliano Achaval

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This week's turning of the week goes to Nature's Memento: Milkweed by the talented Linda Ferber. I have enjoyed watching Linda's evolution as an artist since her well-deserved retirement from the AAW main office. Her "Nature's Memento: Milkweed" piece combines several elements that all come together ideally. Turning, carving, coloring, metal. I was a bit biased since I have a Crown flower plant right by my bedroom's window. The plant is the favorite of Monarch butterflies and was Queen Liliuokalani's best-loved flower lei.

Congratulations to Linda, and thank you for taking all of us on her journey by sharing her work here and on other social media.

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Congratulations, Linda! Your work has taken great leaps in creativity and artistry since retirement. Making that decision was a very good one on so many levels. Keep stretching your creative muscles.
 
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Congratulations, Linda! Your work has taken great leaps in creativity and artistry since retirement. Making that decision was a very good one on so many levels. Keep stretching your creative muscles.
Thank you Donna, it was a difficult decision leaving a job I loved. However creating a new existence with new experiences has been rewarding.
 
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