Somerset Studio Sep/Oct 2008
Halloween opens up a little time every year for artists to unleash their most dramatic and interesting ideas. During the month of October, anything goes. The September/ October 2008 issue of Somerset Studio is filled with Halloween-inspired artwork that is sure to start turning those creative wheels. Discover the frightfully altered postcards of Lou McCulloch, the creepy coffins created by Kerry Howard-Schmidt, and the amazing vintage-Halloween pieces created by our readers. Enjoy the artwork of Julie Thompson in this issue’s artist portfolio, and explore the artistic evolution of Misty Mawn. This issue is certain to scary the creativity out of you.

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Halloween opens up a little time every year for artists to unleash their most dramatic and interesting ideas. During the month of October, anything goes. The September/ October 2008 issue of Somerset Studio is filled with Halloween-inspired artwork that is sure to start turning those creative wheels. Discover the frightfully altered postcards of Lou McCulloch, the creepy coffins created by Kerry Howard-Schmidt, and the amazing vintage-Halloween pieces created by our readers. Enjoy the artwork of Julie Thompson in this issue’s artist portfolio, and explore the artistic evolution of Misty Mawn. This issue is certain to scary the creativity out of you.

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