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New Design Team Member


Mr. Tristan Robin Blakeman


We are so proud to announce that Tristan Robin Blakeman
is now a member of the Alteredpages.com Design Team.  

We have watched Tristan's work for a period of time and knew we had to ask him to be on the Team,
he has graciously agreed and we are very happy.   
His work includes fabrics, collage, assemblage along with master quilting along with other works. 
   Dramatic, gorgeous, a few words to describe his projects.
And he has a great sense of humor which makes us smile!   

Please welcome him as our newest family member!
see some of his work at http://tristanrobin.etsy.com/

Comments

  1. Welcome, Tristan! I believe we've "met," but it's been long ago and many blog posts away!

    :)

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  2. Welcome to the team!! Can't wait to see what you do with your AP goodies!

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  3. Congratulation Tristan-can't wait to see what you create.

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  4. Well, I just found this blog - and this post! Thanks for the welcome - I'm proud to be a new member of the team!

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  5. You are lucky to have him on the team!

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  6. You lucky people! He's the most creative person I've ever known! :)

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  7. We are thrilled he is with us! He creates beauty and giggles too!

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  8. CONGRATS Tristan!!!!

    AWESOME!!!! His work is inspirational!

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  9. Yay! Tristan is uber talented. I won one of his theaters a couple of years ago and I just LOVE it!!!

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  10. A well deserved calling. You are so talented and free with your art. Congratulations

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