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I love your magazine. Today, while I was reading the Jan.-Feb. issue, I found the articles on artist studios (“House Calls: Home Studios”). I work with a dozen artists and I would love to send them the article via -a e-mail. They all have studios—or dining room tables that function as studios—and I think your photographs will inspire each of them. I know I’ll be keeping “The Landscape Painter’s Glass Box” for a studio I plan to build in my garden. And certainly this article will serve as a great introduction to your magazine.

—Sue Reynolds, Portland

 

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