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interdisciplinary critique

Spring 2013

Course #608

Elizabeth Prose

Growth Rings

Handmade abaca paper, cotton embroidery floss, digital photography, inkjet print on handmade flax paper
Beaten fibers bond together to form sheets of paper. Twist introduced to fibers spin into yarn. Cellulose or protein connected, one. Find comfort in the repetition and cyclical nature of life, security in the known. Reside in the in-between; between birth and death, change is constant, pushing and prodding us toward growth.

Laurie Beth Clark
University of Wisconsin-Madison Professor of Art (4-D). For more information, visit LaurieBethClark.art

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