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Feb012010

Pimp My Artwork 014: Molly Crabapple as the High Priestess

A few weeks ago I was on the phone with Molly explaining a dream I had just had where the High Priestess card had taken shape in the woods.  I planned on painting it that way, but as with all the cards, sometimes they give you and idea and then they shape themselves.  I just received a question of formspring today asking about this very process.  Seems all my questions as of late have pertained to some major area of my life or the lives of those close to me.  This of course is the High Priestesses message, that we will get the answers in time.  Never try to force anything or go against your true self.  Your creations will manifest the way they are supposed to, which brings me to my next topic.  As our High Priestess in this deck is Molly, I think it's a splendid time to offer her a huge congratulations on raising the money for SketchyCon in just 9.5 hours.  You can still donate as all funds will go to making SketchyCon as fabulous as ever and support a wonderful cause.  Congratulations Molly.  You deserved it.

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