Mavis Smith!

Aaaargh! Where's the straightjacket?! :O

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Helen Page
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Actually, I saw an interview with her, and she said that her bust was reduced not enhanced.

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Kandice Seeber

One of the things I like best about Mavis' fairies is that they are fantasy creatures. I don't think they are meant to be lifelike or realistic. So I actually like the whimiscal quality they have - big hair and all. :)

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Kandice Seeber

I thought it had been, at least after she lost all that weight and she had plastic surgery. I was quite sure she had also said she had done something more with it. Perhaps with her "support garments".

I don't really care how she jazzes herself up though. I think she's delightful. Perhaps she does the fantasy thing so well because she's so well grounded.

I think of fairies and angels as being ephimeral, like Fonda/Clark's, or else like shape-shifters that merge in and out of their environment and are never quite solid, like my mermaid by Faith, that looks like it might be just a swirl of water or might be a swirling figure.

Purely subjective. And in no way do I deny Mavis' obvious virtuosity with glass.

Tina

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Christina Peterson

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