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This is a profound fairy tale, written in verse, about two little girls, who venture out to befriend a lonely recluse. Unexpectedly, they find honest answers to their deeply puzzling questions. At last, their most coveted wish is granted. They grow up.
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This is a story, on the humorous side, set to verse, about two rival sisters who become embroiled in an argument of almost epic proportions over the importance of their most admired shoes. They upset the entire house with their shouting and later, their cold silence. At last, lonesomeness has its healing effect, and they are best friends once more, because, after all, sisters are more important than even the best of all shoes.
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This is a collection of paintings with writings, scripturally inspired, for the purpose of loving meditation. A number of the paintings were commissioned by churches for spiritual enhancement of their sanctuaries.
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This is a collection of paintings with writings by the artist, including three series of works: “The Seven Deadly Sins,” “The Seven Gifts of the Spirit,” and “Visits with
Dr. Freud.” Also, included are several individual paintings with writings. All the works present views of Shipman’s unique and powerful vision of the human condition.
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