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Governor Recognizes and Thanks Dagsboro Artist for Handmade Art That Made Its Way to Israel

Former Governor Jack Markell (2009-2017) | News | Office of the Governor | Date Posted: Friday, July 26, 2013



DSCF9647(Wilmington) – Governor Markell met this week with native Dagsboro/Clarksville crafter and local artist Kim Frey  who made special gifts for the state to give to dignitaries in Israel during the Governor’s trade mission in early July.

 Ms. Frey created an original design of two-layered paper cutting.   Frey stained the paper to look like wood and illustrated further with watercolor.   The artwork featured Delaware and Israel flags placed in custom handmade frames.  The wooden frames were handmade by her husband, Chris.

 “We love supporting what Delaware artists produce,” said Governor Markell.  “The gifts were personal and unique because of Kim’s work.  I am amazed at how precisely she is able to cut her custom designs and make something distinctive-looking with the Delaware seal.”Compressed Photo of Gift

 “It has been an honor to do this work for the state,” said Ms. Frey.  “This craft has been a hobby and a love of mine for more than twenty years.  I enjoy making new and special pieces.”

 Kim Frey blogged about her meeting with the Governor this week.

Ms. Frey made similar gifts using the flag of Sweden for Delaware to present to the King and Queen of Sweden during their visit in May 2013.

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Governor Recognizes and Thanks Dagsboro Artist for Handmade Art That Made Its Way to Israel

Former Governor Jack Markell (2009-2017) | News | Office of the Governor | Date Posted: Friday, July 26, 2013



DSCF9647(Wilmington) – Governor Markell met this week with native Dagsboro/Clarksville crafter and local artist Kim Frey  who made special gifts for the state to give to dignitaries in Israel during the Governor’s trade mission in early July.

 Ms. Frey created an original design of two-layered paper cutting.   Frey stained the paper to look like wood and illustrated further with watercolor.   The artwork featured Delaware and Israel flags placed in custom handmade frames.  The wooden frames were handmade by her husband, Chris.

 “We love supporting what Delaware artists produce,” said Governor Markell.  “The gifts were personal and unique because of Kim’s work.  I am amazed at how precisely she is able to cut her custom designs and make something distinctive-looking with the Delaware seal.”Compressed Photo of Gift

 “It has been an honor to do this work for the state,” said Ms. Frey.  “This craft has been a hobby and a love of mine for more than twenty years.  I enjoy making new and special pieces.”

 Kim Frey blogged about her meeting with the Governor this week.

Ms. Frey made similar gifts using the flag of Sweden for Delaware to present to the King and Queen of Sweden during their visit in May 2013.

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