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Medium: Rice Paper
Endless Graduation, Paper sculpture by Norie Hatakeyama
By Norie Hatakeyama
Located in Wilton, CT
Hatekayama works with factory-made paper-packing tape to realize her geometric concerns. It is an experimental material that enables her to break free from traditional limitations. ...
Category

1980s Abstract Geometric Rice Paper Sculptures

Materials

Rice Paper

Atlas
Located in Mill Valley, CA
At the heart of Emily Payne's work is drawing. Even her large hanging wire sculptures are like drawings in 3 dimensional space. By reducing thin...
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2010s Contemporary Rice Paper Sculptures

Materials

Wire, Steel

Mixed Media Mask -- Dahlia's Sister
By Phyllis Tracy Malinow
Located in Troy, NY
This beautifully designed rice paper sculpture has a dominant presence wherever it hangs. It is constructed with multicolored rice papers and mixed media materials. Dahlia was create...
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2010s Contemporary Rice Paper Sculptures

Materials

Mixed Media, Rice Paper

Teardrop Light, Walnut stained Rattan
Located in Hudson, NY
Domestic use of rattan is as old as human inhabitation of tropical forests around the world. Used here by the Toraja women of Sulawesi, Indonesia originally to create fishing baskets...
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2010s Contemporary Rice Paper Sculptures

Materials

Walnut, Lights, Other Medium, Rice Paper

Votive lights ( Set of Three lamps ), Naturally finished Rattan
Located in Hudson, NY
Domestic use of rattan is as old as human inhabitation of tropical forests around the world. Used here by the Toraja women of Sulawesi, Indonesia originally to create fishing baskets...
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2010s Contemporary Rice Paper Sculptures

Materials

Rice Paper, Organic Material, Lights, Other Medium

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