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1. phoenixnewtimes.com | Events Search|date=2006-09-15
www.phoenixnewtimes.com/search - [Cached]Published on: 9/9/2006 Last Visited: 9/9/2006
You may say Michele's a dreamer, but she's not a lonely one
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courtesy of Michele Bledsoe
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Michele Bledsoe's Lost and Found, from her "The Self and the Shadow" exhibition, opening Friday
When a 5-year-old draws pictures of her imaginary friends, it's cute. When she's still doing it at 25, it's time to break out the straitjacket. But artist Michele Bledsoe avoided that fate by channeling her childhood fantasies into an artistic vision. "I rely on my own imagination, not reference materials," says Bledsoe, whose surrealist paintings combine whimsical creatures of her own design with ordinary objects such as plants and teddy bears. -
2. phoenixnewtimes.com | Events Search|date=2006-09-14
www.phoenixnewtimes.com/search - [Cached]Published on: 9/8/2006 Last Visited: 9/8/2006
You may say Michele's a dreamer, but she's not a lonely one
By Wynter Holden
courtesy of Michele Bledsoe
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Michele Bledsoe's Lost and Found, from her "The Self and the Shadow" exhibition, opening Friday
When a 5-year-old draws pictures of her imaginary friends, it's cute. When she's still doing it at 25, it's time to break out the straitjacket. But artist Michele Bledsoe avoided that fate by channeling her childhood fantasies into an artistic vision. "I rely on my own imagination, not reference materials," says Bledsoe, whose surrealist paintings combine whimsical creatures of her own design with ordinary objects such as plants and teddy bears. -
3. phoenixnewtimes.com | Events Search|date=2006-09-13
www.phoenixnewtimes.com/search - [Cached]Published on: 9/7/2006 Last Visited: 9/7/2006
You may say Michele's a dreamer, but she's not a lonely one
...
courtesy of Michele Bledsoe
...
Michele Bledsoe's Lost and Found, from her "The Self and the Shadow" exhibition, opening Friday
When a 5-year-old draws pictures of her imaginary friends, it's cute. When she's still doing it at 25, it's time to break out the straitjacket. But artist Michele Bledsoe avoided that fate by channeling her childhood fantasies into an artistic vision. "I rely on my own imagination, not reference materials," says Bledsoe, whose surrealist paintings combine whimsical creatures of her own design with ordinary objects such as plants and teddy bears.

