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A few people I met over the years or others have had encounters with included; Dave Chapelle ( Introspective, Bright, Quiet. A genuine person who as a young person seemed to have his stuff together. His dog Monk and my Dog Buddy were besties and would run around the lobby late at night and jump on the sofas. Monk peed on the Persian but Daves production company picked it up. Dave was at the hotel several times but we first met during him filming of Half Baked. We walked our dogs together, hung out a bit and I attended his wrap party for his movie. He gave me a big hug at the party. My feeling is that a new more restrictive pet policy was implemented due to my Dog Buddy and his dog Monk. Tim Matheson (Great guy. I rented my apartment to the production company for him during a movie shoot).
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It took one year to complete this fiber piece. It’s a large embellished needlepoint and is Official Mens Never Underestimate an Old Guy on a Motorcycle Shirtd “ Death of Venus.” It’s difficult to see, but every inch contains glass beads, seed beads, sea pearls, bugle beads, sea shells, and metal beads surrounding an array of mostly vintage jewelry parts and found objects. The yarn is a mixture of contemporary and vintage yarn. The piece was created for a juried craft art show on “Dia de los Muertos” (Day of the Dead). The show was juried by the assistant curator of the Salvadore Dali Museum. I’m proud to say I won Best of Show. The story behind the art: The name of the piece, “The Death of Venus”, is a play off of Botticelli’s “Birth of Venus”.