now you have your plasters,
here are a few more ideas for you to try,
they are by Ayumi Shibata,
whose work is based in Shinto religion, in which white paper is
considered a sacred material,
“Working within this cultural framework, I use the traditional method of Japanese paper cutting to bring attention to the delicate relationship we as humans have with the environment,” she says. “Within work, I want to create a discussion about how we relate and care about the world we were given.” what fantastical mystical worlds within a glass jar.
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