Re-Print: Art with Newspaper
Oct 07
“Using a range of newspapers from Le Devoir to the Cape Cod Times, Dion etches out tiny shapes over and over, creating an almost fabric-like texture, except that it's all done as subtraction. The result is an extremely fragile surface that Dion uses to cover windows, walls and spaces, adding another dimension. The delicate colors of the photos remain, accentuated by the paper filigree. Certain details like eyes, juxtaposed with Dion's exquisite handiwork, suggest a subtle narrative that is left to the viewer's imagination.”
Source: http://www.treehugger.com/culture/exquisite-cut-outs-recycled-newspapers-myriam-dion.html
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