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by Cora Marshall
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Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.
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She gently holds the bird. Looking into its eye. Searching for an answer to her question. Should I or shouldn't I? “A bird in the hand is worth... more
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11 oz.
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She gently holds the bird. Looking into its eye. Searching for an answer to her question. Should I or shouldn't I? “A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush” is one of the oldest and best-known proverbs in English. It came into the language in the 15th century, probably imported from other cultures. Some believe that the origin of this proverb refers back to medieval falconry where a bird in the hand (the falcon) was a valuable asset and certainly worth more than two in the bush (the prey). Another meaning is that it is better to have a lesser yet certain advantage at something, than the possibility of a greater one that may come to nothing. What do you think it means?
Cora Marshall, born in Washington, DC, received her B.F.A. from Howard University; Master of Science in Education from Bank Street College of Education with Parsons School of Design; and her doctorate in art from New York University. Dr. Marshall, Professor Emeritus, served as chairperson of the Department of Art at Central Connecticut State University 2006 - 2012. Marshall has exhibited both internationally and nationally including National Conference of Artists; Kumasi, Ghana; A.I.R. Gallery NYC; Skylight Restoration Gallery in Brooklyn; Hammonds House Gallery in Atlanta; Pittsburgh Center for the Arts; Craftery Gallery, in Hartford; the Rosenburg Gallery at NYU; and Picture That, LLC, Stamford, CT with multiple venues. Dr. Marshall's...
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