OMG! as the kids would say! 

Last week I got this beautiful piece from Thom.  Wow!  So many interesting details. 

Packaged in cellophane, some pieces move around.  There are fleur de lis confetti's, pictures, faux postage, tickets, hand crochet and hand knit elements.  And the tribute to fluxus chain stitched and cable knit into the back.  

Thank you Thom.  This thing of beauty will be a joy for many years.

 

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Comment by Thom Courcelle on August 25, 2011 at 2:10am
Thanks for posting, Holly! Ah... and fear not, gentle Cheryl. I had already sent something to you on its postal journey on the 12th of August--handed it directly to my postal worker across the counter.  SO unless he or someone else along the way coveted it for themselves, hopefully it will arrive in your hands shortly. I am glad to know that you are anxious for my art-full postes, however!  :)
Comment by Holly Cooper on August 23, 2011 at 7:26pm
now that should provoke a response!
Comment by cheryl penn on August 23, 2011 at 7:23pm
And some of us at the bottom of the world just have to wait FOREVER for a piece from Thom :-) X
Comment by Holly Cooper on August 23, 2011 at 6:42pm
Opps! the "X" is not cable knit after all, as I look closer. It's just alternating knit and purl in an "X" pattern.  I don't knit myself, but my mother does. I should know better.

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