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Celebrated British artist Keira Rathbone creates much of her art using a typewriter. In this digital age Rathbone has decided to use a more old-fashioned technique.
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Ye Cheng: ECO-Mandala
Main materials: bonsai ceramic accessories, glass Petri dishes, plastic boards, models of animals and human beings, live plants, infusion tube, liquid fertilizer, food coloring, etc.
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Featured Set: Layered Reality
Raleigh-based artist and landscape architect Scott Hazard uses carefully layered photographs to create delicately torn concentric shapes symbolizing plumes of smoke, clouds, and mysterious portals in walls. Hazard has also used adaptations of the same technique to create a number of fantastic typographic works he calls Text Constructs.
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