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Meet Harmony Lenasbunt ...






Let me introduce Harmony Lenasbunt ... 
She is another truly, talented artist that I was lucky to work with this year. 

We spoke for many months getting to know one another. She decided that she would like to see some photographs of flowers that I have taken over the years. She wanted to do embroidery on a  photo that gave her some background to play with - So we decided on this Magnolia Bud. 
(See above -  My original photograph - Photo Below - Harmony's embroidered work).

I hope to work with Harmony again in the near future.

Thank you, Harmony for collaborating with me on this beautiful project! 


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  1. beautiful, I love embroidery, love it

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    1. Thank you for visiting Living in the Moment - Yes, The embroidery just added another dimension ... So happy that we collaborated together on this piece!

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  2. The photo is beautiful, and Harmony did an amazing job with the embroidery! lovely work!

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    1. Thanks, Sonja - Yes - Harmony and I came together as a team and we were thrilled with how this collaboration all came together so nicely ... Love working with other artists ... I would love to collaborate with you, Someday!

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  3. Beautiful Creative Expression! Magnolia's how lovely, and the embroidery is an art of extreme skill. ♥Debi

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    1. Thank you so much, Deb ~ I was so thrilled to work with Harmony on this - Just has us both look at our work, in a whole new way!

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  4. The photo itself is allready so beautifull and the embroidery Harmony added makes it just stunning. Beautiful way to collaborate I think in this case 1 + 1 = 3 :-)

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    1. Thanks, Starry ... Yes ... She did an amazing job ... It was a fun collaboration!

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