Saturday 15 March 2014

Inspiration Collection - ways I could use paper / sculpture / installation / nature



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Valeria Nascimento, Hanging Cups (detail), installation
Ceramic artist






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Laura Tabakman, Floating Garden, installation.
Stiffened rusted silk and steel wire. Installation of variable size.The installation moves when you walk by or blow at it.

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Tara Donovan, Untitled, paper plates

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Leslie Pearson, Incubation, installation 

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Exoskeleton, abaca handmade paper, 2006 (UNABLE TO FIND ARTIST)

Kim Stanford | Toronto Artist | Weekly Artist Fibre Interviews | Fibre Art | International | Canadian | World of Threads Festival | Contemporary Fiber Art Craft Textiles | Oakville Ontario Canada ****
Kim Stanford, Milkpod; 2008; each approx 36”x7”x7”; mixed media
(pantyhose, glue, pine needles)


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Ian Crawley, God’s Prototype: The Nature of Man: Lungs (2002) - Sticks, stones, graphite and gesso on wood

Leslie Avon Miller - egg shells 
Leslie Avon Miller,   egg shells

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Kari Herer, Magnolia Bugs no. 6672



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Mary Burton Durell, paper sculptor
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