The Bookwood Illustration, Fine Art and Design by Celia Marie Baker

Illustration, Fine Art and Design by Celia Marie Baker by Celia

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The Bookwood Blog

Friday, December 23, 2011. Wishing you all a blessed Christmas season celebrating the birth of Salvation himself. How can I compare my own experience with the birth of Christ? Did she understand what was happening when he began his ministry? When he rose from the dead? How did she reconcile who he was, God incarnate, with the tender moments of motherhood that must have been nestled in her heart? I ask myself.

Tim Darragh

Music Festival is huge and awesome. My illustration is three color screen print. Im making a habit of it. Also, theres a really clever lope feature for more precise work. El Cap Poster for sale.

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Freelance Illustrator

Celia Baker

221 N. Russell Rd

Snohomish, Washington, 98290

United States

Freelance Illustrator

Celia Baker

13016 Highway 99 Main

Everett, Washington, 98204

United States

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