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Brilliant! What a good artist! Thanks for the details, I think it's just great.
OK, after further inspection:
Paper is textured, but thin cardboard.
The lines are pen and pencil.
The yellow, green, and white is either water color or marker.
The owl seems to be a block print, with the sections colored in by watercolor or marker.
The lettering "IUOMA" and "Mail" seem to be felt tip marker.
When I first looked at it, it seemed like some kind of reproduction, but I guess I was not looking in a well lit area. Just goes to show ya...or me.
Neat!
I am not sure. Will have to inspect it more closely when I get home. I think it's some kind of reproduction of her original work. Does not look like a photocopy or ink-or laser- jet printer though.
Very Cool! Is that a lino print, watercolors, ink and pen? I love all the intricacy especially in the feathers, the highlights on the envelope, etc. Awesome.
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