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Book Review

Stopping by a local bookshop, there---peering out from atop several display shelves was an inviting turquoise blue portal dancing to life as my eyes met the book cover from which it sprang.

Thumbing through Lisa Aisato's "All the Colors of Life" is a journey through life's stages in her delightful visual imagery.  She creates art with a sensitive, fun-loving, thoughtful, and dreamy approach and you see that in her work.  

This collection of her favorite art works, woven together as phases of life, have heart, tenderness,  curiosity, and are filled with reminders of the moments in life that make memories and are truly the most important. 


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