


During the weekend I had the chance to visit the Green Hill Center's current exhibition titled REGROWTH. One of the featured artists, Ann Resnick, showcased large works created in paper and amazing floral sculptures. The pieces made from burnt paper were stunning and ethereal. Each mark had purpose, and the burnt edges added an extra dose of lovely detail. Check out more great work by Ann Resnick.
Paper cuttings. Total fav.
ReplyDeleteWow! What intricate work. Lucky for you, you got to see them in person. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and delicate...
ReplyDeletei just want to dive right into these!
ReplyDeleteThese are completely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! That's one craft I think I would really enjoy!
ReplyDeleteOMG they are amazing. How do they stop the whole thing from burning up!
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Wow!! Great work!! I agree..very ethereal looking!!
ReplyDeletestunning work. such incredible attention to detail and beautifully new and creative....
ReplyDeleteSO creative!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! It's amazing what people can make with such simple materials. You should check out artist Kirsten Hassenfeld too, she does amazing things with paper.
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What a cool take on papercutting!
ReplyDeleteoh wow! now you know I love this one!!!!
ReplyDeleteGOOD LORD!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAMAZING!!!! REALLY AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteGorgeus! We are on the same wavelength today Diana, my post for tomorrow is on a paper artist. Their skills (and patience) amaze me!
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful and absolutely delicate!
ReplyDeletei've. never. seen...
ReplyDeletedo you know how impossible this is?! of course you do...you're an artist {as evidenced by the loveliness in the post above this one! wow.}
i love this so much i want to delete your entire post and make it my own discovery. i will work on this. {not the stealing! the wanting to steal! eek!}
I love this Pleasie. So nice.
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful.
ReplyDeletethese are amazing!
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