LEBANON, OH -- Shelly Abrams host of Feelin' Good met up with Beth Gully, Upside-Down Artist/Author, at Lebanon's Golden Lamb.
Gully, who is well known for her artwork in ambigrams, a calligraphic composition of glyphs, shares how she discovered she had this artistic gift. An ambigram, often, will appear as visually symmetrical words, meaning when flipped, they remain unchanged, or they mutate to reveal another meaning.
During their visit at the Golden Lamb, Abrams and Gully visit the Gift Show where Gully has some of her art work displayed and her Christmas Book called "The Other Side of Christmas" on sale. To see the interview, watch WCCS's show Feelin' Good that is linked below.
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