
Friends of Emerald Arts: Interpretations of Voodoo Susan

For the last six Saturday mornings I have been teaching classes at Raw Jaffa. These pictures show what two of my students came up with when given a Voodoo Susan kit to take home.
Nick took home a yellow and blue kit and came back this week with this little dude. I'm going to make a photo album to have on display at the markets to show how many different ways the Susan pattern can be interpreted.

Tegan's interpretation of Voodoo Susan as a little devil guy. I like the say she's put buttons on top of buttons and created her own crazy eyebrows and horns.
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