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This is
the largest (3 1/2 inches wide, 1 3/4 inches tall) of a set of three
polymer clay sculptures by celebrated clay artist Jon Stuart Anderson.
It's actually a type of plastic made up of vinyl chloride in suspension.
The intricate design and elaborate patterns run through the sculptures.
Below is a picture of all three of the frogs. They each each have
different designs and patterns. Purchased in St. Charles, Missouri. |

Click on the
thumbnail at the left to see a full-size picture of all three frogs with good detail. Use
your browser's scroll bars to view them all.
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This
is a shiny
metal wall hanging that we bought at an art gallery in Florida. It's 18 inches
high and 30 inches wide. This piece was crafted by an artist in California,
whose name is not legible on the piece. The reflection from the camera flash
masks its beautiful, even color. |
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Uncle Sam, bought from a
gift shop in St. Charles, Missouri. |
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This little cutie was bought at The Women's Exchange in
Memphis.
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A
wall plaque bought at Frog Fantasies in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. |
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This
is a cut-out of black frogs against a white background. The picture itself
is 7 1.2 x10 inches.
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This
was a Mother's Day gift from my son Mitch and daughter-in-law Darlene. |
This
is a wall grouping in my kitchen. The top one is called "Marsh Fellers,"
done by Enid Groves. On the lower left is an oil painting given to me by
my friend Lesta. Center is a mirror ordered from a catalog. Right is a
picture I bought locally. |
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