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Jill created this brown bear. He sits behind a horse made of wood and wire by her brother, David. View fullsize

Jill created this brown bear. He sits behind a horse made of wood and wire by her brother, David.

Jill made these bears, their clothes and their jewlery, except for the pin on the white bear's hat (made by her daughter Cassie). She also made the wooden flower for display of earrings (standing between the bears). View fullsize

Jill made these bears, their clothes and their jewlery, except for the pin on the white bear's hat (made by her daughter Cassie). She also made the wooden flower for display of earrings (standing between the bears).

Jill fashioned and glazed this bowl from clay. View fullsize

Jill fashioned and glazed this bowl from clay.

Jill designed this logo for the Houston's Pacifica radio station KPFT where she was a disc jockey for many years. She named her program "Bayou Blues". View fullsize

Jill designed this logo for the Houston's Pacifica radio station KPFT where she was a disc jockey for many years. She named her program "Bayou Blues".

Jill sculpted and glazed these 3 clay pieces when she was a student at the University of Vermont. View fullsize

Jill sculpted and glazed these 3 clay pieces when she was a student at the University of Vermont.

Jill created this oil painting when she was in high school. She emphasized that it was to be displayed with the "sun" on the side, not on top. View fullsize

Jill created this oil painting when she was in high school. She emphasized that it was to be displayed with the "sun" on the side, not on top.

Jill made this very sturdy step stool when she took woodworking during high school. I use it all the time; it's handy, well crafted and would welcome refinishing (one day, perhaps). View fullsize

Jill made this very sturdy step stool when she took woodworking during high school. I use it all the time; it's handy, well crafted and would welcome refinishing (one day, perhaps).

This bunny was one of the first pieces Jill crafted as a child. Her dad now uses it to display an antique pocket watch. View fullsize

This bunny was one of the first pieces Jill crafted as a child. Her dad now uses it to display an antique pocket watch.

Jill created this brown bear. He sits behind a horse made of wood and wire by her brother, David.
Jill made these bears, their clothes and their jewlery, except for the pin on the white bear's hat (made by her daughter Cassie). She also made the wooden flower for display of earrings (standing between the bears).
Jill fashioned and glazed this bowl from clay.
Jill designed this logo for the Houston's Pacifica radio station KPFT where she was a disc jockey for many years. She named her program "Bayou Blues".
Jill sculpted and glazed these 3 clay pieces when she was a student at the University of Vermont.
Jill created this oil painting when she was in high school. She emphasized that it was to be displayed with the "sun" on the side, not on top.
Jill made this very sturdy step stool when she took woodworking during high school. I use it all the time; it's handy, well crafted and would welcome refinishing (one day, perhaps).
This bunny was one of the first pieces Jill crafted as a child. Her dad now uses it to display an antique pocket watch.

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