Sights Still Unseen
A new series in progress (2018 - ), depicting our earth's wonders yet to be glimpsed by the artist, with the hope to encourage the concepts of stewardship and environmental conservation.
Hand-embroidered silk in kozo made by Jang Ji Bang paper mill in South Korea.
All pieces approximately 31 x 12".
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the falling water of smoke and thunder
Paper collage and hand-embroidery. The collaged papers are a mix of handmade papers made by the artist, and kizukishi and tengucho.
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detail: the falling water of smoke and thunder
Paper collage and hand-embroidery. The collaged papers are a mix of handmade papers made by the artist, and kizukishi and tengucho.
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detail: the falling water of smoke and thunder
Paper collage and hand-embroidery. The collaged papers are a mix of handmade papers made by the artist, and kizukishi and tengucho.
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detail: the falling water of smoke and thunder
Paper collage and hand-embroidery. The collaged papers are a mix of handmade papers made by the artist, and kizukishi and tengucho.
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detail: the falling water of smoke and thunder
Paper collage and hand-embroidery. The collaged papers are a mix of handmade papers made by the artist, and kizukishi and tengucho.
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detail: the falling water of smoke and thunder
Paper collage and hand-embroidery. The collaged papers are a mix of handmade papers made by the artist, and kizukishi and tengucho.