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Unique Paper Sculpture

 

One of the wonderful and perplexing aspects of printmaking is the amount of paper that is used to create the final print. Perhaps the process of making the print (or prints) didn’t quite go as planned, or the tissue paper used to protect the press blankets from transfer of ink or in my case, make stencils, starts to mount up.

 

Hardly any of this by-product paper gets thrown away, it is stored in a large drawer with the intention to be used at a future point.

 

The tissue paper was so appealing and drying all over the studio and I became preoccupied with using its transparent properties to convey a three-dimensional architectural inside/outside themed installation in connection the theme of ‘Inside Stories’ for the gallery, either to go in the window or to be mounted on the wall.

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  • Monoprinted Tissue

    Approximate size: 1.5m x 30cm

    Collaged tissue paper and balsa wood 3D construction made from recycled by product of tissue paper stencils used to make 'Inside Stories'

    Oil Based Inks on Tissue paper with glue

     

     

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