





These are taken from Sylvia Kleindinst's link--I'm grateful she captured Patti's fantastic work. They are one-of-a-kind works of art. And yes, that is a Paul Newman altered book that you see in one of the pictures, with a movable head, like the early paper doll books that allowed you to place the character in different situations on the page. Left click for a closer look.
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