By Jo-Anne Carlson
Abstract 9. 16 x 16 acrylic piece by Jo-Anne Carlson.
Jo-Anne Carlson is a writer, artist, and musician. Check out her websites: www.expressionsbyjo.com and www.lifebyjo.com.
By Jo-Anne Carlson
Abstract 9. 16 x 16 acrylic piece by Jo-Anne Carlson.
Jo-Anne Carlson is a writer, artist, and musician. Check out her websites: www.expressionsbyjo.com and www.lifebyjo.com.
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