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 Each artist weaving their own narrative into the fabric of paper 

Eva Faye, breathes life into vellum, each meticulous cut a testament to patience and precision. 

Across the house, Eileen Braun begins her journey with McCall's dress patterns, transforming through the art of knitting. 

Michelle A M Miller draws on handmade paper using crushed and salvaged oyster shells to form her Ouroboros, a symbol of eternal cycles and interconnectedness, reflecting her commitment to sustainability. 

Linda Miller, a master of illusion, fools the eye with paper that mimics ceramic, inviting viewers to question reality. 

Yoona Hur’s hands dance across Hanji paper, her minimalist strokes revealing profound beauty in simplicity. 

Yuko Nishikawa’s intricate wire mobiles, born from paper pulp, come to life through the viewer, changing form and function as each person sets the sculpture into a fluid motion. 

Mary Ellen Bartley informs through photography, using books as her muse to create a new kind of archive and preservation. 

Laura Moriarty’s encaustic sculptures imprint layers of color onto mulberry paper, like thin slices in mineralogy.

Finally, Ruby Palmer proclaims paper as the root of all her work, informing the symphony of intricate layers etched into dynamic sculptures. 

Through different mediums, techniques, and stories, these artists share a common thread—a passion for the boundless possibilities of paper - highlighting the beauty in repurposed materials, and creativity in sustainability. 

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