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Sally Hayden Gilmore explores sexuality and fetishism using botanical references as a starting point because of their non-threatening status in society. Gilmore casts layers of unryu paper with acrylic medium to create the plant-like forms in her portfolio. The artist, who received her Master of Fine Arts degree in 2008, has created a body of work that is provocative, tactile and thought provoking.
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Hila Rawet calls her jewelry “gutsy with a feminine edge.” Rawet studied industrial design in school and coupled that experience with a love of jewelry to develop three collections of work using paper, plastic, grommets and springs.
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