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03/10
Read my periodic posts at my Matissimojo
Blog.
Fernwoodsy My blog and twitterfeed about life in the woods of Indianola,
WA
Check out my primetime debut my
work on Grey’s Anatomy.
Shop at Leslie’s virtual boutique, matissimo.com
Inspired
imagery applied to apparel and gift items. Modern and whimsical
T-shirts, baby gear, totebags, mugs, and much more. Take
a look.
For Art Directors,
Designers and Illustrators
Looking
for a big selection of quality stock illustration and want to support
the illustrators directly? Search at folioplanet.com.
(Leslie's stock is there.)
Graphic
Artists Guild
SPGA/Seattle
Chapter of the Graphic Artists Guild
foliofactory
e-solutions just for artists. (If you sign up, tell them Leslie sent
you.)
Friends & Family
Leslie's
husband, Tim Celeski, furnituremaker,
designer and builder of beautiful
outdoor furniture.
He's green,
but in a good way. Check out our friend and client Tim Colman's business,
Good
Nature Publishing Company.
See gorgeous boxes and fine furniture by David
Selditz Wood Working.
Is it summertime? then take a field trip to Bassetti’s
Crooked Arbor Gardens.
(Web site designed by Leslie)
Jennifer
Carrasco creates fantastic murals
for commercial and residential applications.
She's a real joy — great writer and art instructor too!
Super
talented Iskra Johnson, see her beautiful lettering
design and caligraphic illustration and Iskra's exquisite fine
art Web site.
Check
out illustrator Obadinah Heavner's charming
work in paint and clay.
My friend,
Mitch Albala,
talented graphic designer, fine artist, instructor, and now author
(of a beautiful book on Landscape
Painting.)
Karen Johnson’s top-notch graphic design and beautiful photo art.
Fresh
and breezy illustration by Sandy Haight.
Paula
Gill creates unique handcrafted
terra cotta tiles for the home and garden in her Red Step Studio.
Barbara Fugate expressive
figure drawing and painting master, she's a fantastic art instructor.
I've participated in many of her workshops — it's always an inspiring
art experience.
Wide-eyed, kid-friendly illustration by Holli
Conger.
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