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Not satisfied with the results of the paintings he was trying to create based on the microscopic viral world, Charles Clary decided to move away from the two dimensional medium and experiment with other materials. He eventually discovered that he could achieve the desired results by hand-cutting and layering paper shapes. Using a paper made specifically for scrapbooking, he cuts up to 4,000 sheets of paper and 14,000 polystyrene spacers for each vividly colored installation. Clary’s intent is for the reliefs to look like they are growing, out of control, contaminating surfaces and taking over the space they inhabit. Mission accomplished.
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Interested in bringing a modern twist to the ancient art of mosaics, self-taught artist Ed Chapman hand cuts thousands of ceramic tile fragments and attaches each one individually to board, achieving surprisingly accurate portraits.
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Emerging artist Eun-Suh Choi uses flameworked glass to express her point of view regarding our experiences with success and failure as we pursue goals and dreams.
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Felted wool adds a colorful pop to Cara Romano’s line of finely crafted silver jewelry. Although the ‘Abacus’ collection isn’t quite kinetic, it does suggest movement and makes me want to reach out and touch.
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