turkish artist esma pascal turam creates fascinating paper sculptures which offer an interesting narrative on the "floating in and flowing through" of an individual in a crowd. a review of her exhibition spectators by eppie lunsford-ozen: what we find in the cityscapes of hanging laundry, onlookers, gossips, and staged frames are relationships that we want and don’t want to identify with. esma paçal has captured the relaxed tension of introspection we experience when observing beyond our personal space. the elongated paper figures jut forward, upright, even when pulling back. they are not only spectators, but seekers. the architecture does not overtake them; they emerge from the frames. the whispering duos of classical poetry are recorded amongst the more anxious youths. the protruding profiles and whimsical hair, the posterior imagination, compliment one another….an authoritative defiance with a naughty streak. the paper is roughly refined, whereas the figures are awkwardl...
pawling print studio is a collaboration between sisters trisha and janet snyder. based in washington, dc and new york, the studio focuses on environmentally responsible production and clean, understated design. i am so pleased to present the beautiful work of pawling print studio . i first discovered the shop in 2009, and instantly fell in love with the minimal, contemporary aesthetic of their product portfolio. it's been so nice to witness the studio grow and flourish in the time since. trisha and janet are absolutely delightful, and i have really enjoyed learning more about them and their creative process, as i know you will... Pawling Print Studio is named for your paternal grandfather, who was a photojournalist, painter, and a great source of inspiration for you. He taught you to paint and encouraged an appreciation of the arts at an early age. In what way do you see his creative influence in your work today? We probably took away more from his process than from his style. O...
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