
This sculpture features Japanese mulberry paper painted with watercolour and bound using archival cotton tape, often used in book conservation. It recalls Alida Kuzemczak-Sayer's visit to Sicily and the Italian tradition of decorative paint effects that emulate polished stone.
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Watercolour, Mulberry paper, Sculpture

Alida’s first exhibit was inspired by Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five novel