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Our youngest calligraphers (Abigail)

Posted by Edna  Published in Calligraphy Show, WindWriters Members

Our third young calligrapher is Abigail, and she has been with our guild for several years.  She started coming to guild meetings when she was 11, and she is now 16.
Abigail is also represented in our show  ‘Written on the Wind’.  She has a perpetual calendar page (August), done when she was just 12, and [...]

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