Dean aka Artist in Seine's Blog Posts Tagged 'COPE' (4)

Angela COPE & Snooky: Joséphine Baker & her famous banana costume

Who doesn't remember Joséphine Baker?  I go swimming in a pool named after her, and always thought she was French.  But no, she was American.  Born in St. Louis Missouri. 

She performed the Banana Danse sauvage, wearing a costume consisting of a skirt made of a string of artificial…

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Added by Dean aka Artist in Seine on November 24, 2014 at 9:59am — 1 Comment

Angela COPE: The cat is in the cradle and Snooky is loose

From Dogs to cats, from Love to Amour.  Lots of detail to look over.

Thank you Angie

Added by Dean aka Artist in Seine on February 5, 2013 at 8:52am — 1 Comment

Angela & Snooky: The tale of the lost dog

As you may have guessed, the tale of the lost dog was behind him and he could not see it due to his long hare.

I enjoy looking at this piece which has more details that the scan can not pick up.  Very fun.  Thank you Angie.

Added by Dean aka Artist in Seine on August 9, 2012 at 11:57pm — 4 Comments

Hundreds of Bar codes from Angie COPE, but wait, some extras too

At least a hundred of loose barcodes and ad clippings in an envelope from Angie Cope.  Thank you very much.  The best label in this bunch is one that says; "Made in China or the U.S.A."  Does this just mean that they do not know?

   It is not clear to me why Angie sent me all of these barcodes.  Maybe she thinks that France doesn't have barcodes, or my guess is Angie would like another barcode piece from me.  Then again there may be other messages in this gumble ...   the extras ...…

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Added by Dean aka Artist in Seine on May 21, 2012 at 3:00pm — 16 Comments

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