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I don't think that necessarily means that the author is Suzanne Klotz. It may simply mean that Noura Balouk is the person who took the picture of the artwork and is confused about what the "own work" citation means. In another edit, Noura Balouk misspelled Suzanne Klotz's name, a mistake we can reasonably conclude Klotz would not have made herself. Tim Pierce (talk) 14:00, 29 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I added some links to other articles. Also, found 3 new sources, and have now filled in all the "citations needed". Some of these could have been completed with what was already available.Cleaned up. Removed the tags for "links needed" clean up and "citations". Putting this article on my to do list. The article can be expanded just from the sources already available, and I think I can find additional sources.--Tribe of Tiger (talk) 00:08, 19 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]