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Well, maybe not exactly World Famous! But I was delighted to learn that my work was featured on Bread Masters again! Yay! Thank you Bread Masters!
Sourdough. Geometric Patterns. By Amy E. Fraser
Awe! I think you fabulous bread people might actually miss me! I've been on hiatus from social media since last August, so seeing Lady Fray tagged in this post was very exciting news! It validates my recent yearning to create a new bread art series. Don't tell anyone, but I was seriously debating early retirement from my Bread Painting career. I am ashamed to admit I might have "jumped the shark" with my last spontaneous creation Cat Doodles! OMG.

Oh stop. I'd do it again, a thousand times over! Anyway, uh, that said... in partnering with Fine Art America and Pixels.com, I have discovered something Completely Magnificent! A must have, super amazing, can't believe I didn't think of it sooner thing! What? Bread lovers! I not only have Fine Art Prints available but I also have Bread Merchandise! Bread on everything! To die for! The totes are my fave:
Sourdough Spiral Tote by Amy E. Fraser
Before Bake Wheat Design by Amy E. Fraser
African Mask Sourdough Tote by Amy E. Fraser
To select your own fabulous Lady Fray Bread tote go to:
Come back often! I will be adding more Bread Art. And yes, I will be returning to IG. I really miss you guys!

 


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