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Yemaya and husband John Obafemi Jones were featured in The Republic news article. St. Croix couple have created art in their adopted home on the island of St. Croix, to the colors and diverse culture of St. Croix, the largest of the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Blue Sky Real Estate congratulates Yemaya on her tremendous accomplishment. Yemaya’s pillows was Blue Sky Real Estate's closing gift to clients. http://bit.ly/15vvv45
Find out more about the article here, http://bit.ly/164Q8aP
(Credit: The painting “Janet’s Song” is among several paintings by John Obafemi Jones, along with fabric art by Yemaya Jones, that will be on display starting in July at the Rosa Parks Museum. Photo from http://www.johnobafemijones.com/)
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