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Rosa Leff
"Close Enough", Hand-Cut Paper Towel Sculpture, Text, Found Object, White

2019

$800
£601.57
€703.07
CA$1,119.54
A$1,257.15
CHF 662.31
MX$15,560.77
NOK 8,199.83
SEK 7,806.59
DKK 5,244.75
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This white wall-hanging artwork titled "Close Enough" is an original artwork by Rosa Leff made of hand-cut paper towel. This piece measures 12"h x 12"w framed. The artwork ships in the pictured frame. In the few years that Rosa Leff has been papercutting she has explored a variety of subjects including comic art, etchings, photographs, and more. What has unified them all is the use of shadow. When people think of papercutting, they most often think of silhouettes. However, her cuts often take between 80-100 hours to complete because of the level of detail. In an effort to highlight the fact that the lacey cuts are created by painstakingly cutting millions of tiny holes, she has recently begun using hand dyed papers as backgrounds. The variation in their color helps to emphasize the fact that every line of the cut is connected to another.
  • Creator:
    Rosa Leff
  • Creation Year:
    2019
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 12 in (30.48 cm)Width: 12 in (30.48 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Philadelphia, PA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU18825844762

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