Liz Valenti
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Liz Valenti
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Liz Valenti
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Liz Valenti
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Liz Valenti
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Liz Valenti

Sticky Paper Studio

Collage artist

Cirencester, United Kingdom

Paper fashion

  • Liz creates paper garments with the collage technique
  • Her items are non-wearable works of art
  • She uses waste rolls from a warehouse, as well as recycled and handmade paper

If you compare Liz Valenti’s career to a book, then Sticky Paper Studio is the most recent chapter in a long and exciting story. In the previous chapters, Liz was a student at the Royal College of Art, London, a fashion designer in New York and London, and a lecturer in fashion design in a number of art schools. She even worked with Mary Quant, the inventor of the miniskirt. When she retired, she simply could not stop being creative. So Liz found a new outlet and began working with paper. Since 2010, when she launched her studio, she has been cutting, folding, piercing and glueing paper – in short, she has been using the collage technique to manufacture unique paper garments that cannot be worn, but admired as works of art.

Liz Valenti are master artisans: they began their career in 1964 and they started teaching in 1968.

INTERVIEW

I enjoy the trompe l’oeil effects. I love it when people look at my works and cannot believe it is paper! And it is challenging, too, because I do not do any sewing. Whenever I want to add pleats, creases and other details, I have to find a way to create them just by cutting and glueing.

Good scissors are key, that is why I bought a very expensive Japanese pair. Then, I use glue and a printmaking brayer to spread it, a surgeon’s knife and tweezers. As for paper, I mostly buy discarded rolls from a warehouse, plus recycled and handmade sheets.

It is vital. When I worked in fashion, I had to think about customers and prices. Nowadays the only responsibility I feel is towards the environment. I love turning a cheap product into something valuable. I also recycle my own works, cannibalising old pieces and repurposing them!

It depends. Sometimes I start from a nice piece of clothing, found in a market or on the internet. Sometimes the idea comes from something I see. In Venice, I was so impressed by the floor of St Mark’s cathedral that I decided I would try and turn its hard marble and mosaics into soft paper garments.

Liz Valenti

Sticky Paper Studio

Collage artist

Cirencester, United Kingdom

ADDRESS

Brewery Court, GL7 1JH, Cirencester, United Kingdom

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AVAILABILITY

Thursday to Saturday 10:00-15:00

PHONE

+44 7855128769

LANGUAGES

English

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