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“She didn't wish to dampen his enthusiasm, yet she wanted him to remove her name and the gratuitous reference to her as an artist. He was an artist - not her. "Could you possibly make a few small changes before moving the sign to the window?"

Her question brought him to a halt. "Did I spell something incorrectly?"

"No, but if you could paint over my name and the wording below, it would please me."

"But why? That is your name, and you are my artist-in-residence. Customers prefer knowing our names when they come into the store."

She didn't want to upset him. No doubt he spent hours painting the sign, and he'd done a good job of it. "I suppose you could leave my name, but I don't think it's proper to advertise me as an artist."

He waved his hand in a dismissive gesture. "Bah! You are one of the finest artists I've ever seen. Art comes in many forms. Some in sketching, some in painting, some in pottery, and some in your Scherenschnitte.”
Judith McCoy Miller, A Perfect Silhouette
tags: artist