PHOTO CREDIT: Above photo by John Rickman Photography, San Jose, California.
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Worship
by Regina Lafay
Regina's artwork is shown here to allow you to view and appreciate her work. Please do not steal it for use on other web sites, flyers, business cards, or other places. If you wish to use Regina's artwork in such ways, see "About the Artist" below for information on how to contact Regina to obtain permission.
About the Artist
This beautiful artwork was created by Regina Lafay. She had the following to say about herself:
Art is one of the few ways I can express myself. But now that I've discovered belly dancing, I have another outlet for my creativity. I love the way I feel when I'm dancing! It gives me a sense of confidence that I never had before, not even when I was a model. I've been dancing for less than a year, but I am truly proud to say I can do it! I felt it was a natural thing to combine the two and honor the beauty that is belly dancing with my artwork.
You can send Regina e-mail at rlafay (at) hotmail (dot) com. |
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