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Recycled Paper Sculptural Installations by Susan Benarcik

12/11/2008
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  • Susan Benarcik, Susan Benarcik artist, Susan Benacik enviro art installations, Susan Benarcik eco art, Susan Benarcik sculpture, recycled paper enviro art, recycled art installation, NYC eco art, NYC environmental art, Susan Benarcik surface designs, Susan Benarcik organic style
    For some of us, the growing clutter in our lives often results in tall stacks of unwanted papers or un-filed documents that migrate around the home or workspace. For sculptural installation artist Susan Benarcik, old newspapers and recycled papers are precious materials for her tactile sculptural pieces and evocative wall treatments. Part printmaker and part sculptor, Benarcik searches for evidence of life in the most basic organic materials and then cleverly alchemizes these finds into assemblages of deep patterning and hypnotic rhythm. The artist's handmade elemental forms suggest new possibilities for sustainability, materiality, and our ability to adapt successfully to both the natural and built world.
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  • Susan Benarcik, Susan Benarcik artist, Susan Benacik enviro art installations, Susan Benarcik eco art, Susan Benarcik sculpture, recycled paper enviro art, recycled art installation, NYC eco art, NYC environmental art, Susan Benarcik surface designs, Susan Benarcik organic style
    For some of us, the growing clutter in our lives often results in tall stacks of unwanted papers or un-filed documents that migrate around the home or workspace. For sculptural installation artist Susan Benarcik, old newspapers and recycled papers are precious materials for her tactile sculptural pieces and evocative wall treatments. Part printmaker and part sculptor, Benarcik searches for evidence of life in the most basic organic materials and then cleverly alchemizes these finds into assemblages of deep patterning and hypnotic rhythm. The artist's handmade elemental forms suggest new possibilities for sustainability, materiality, and our ability to adapt successfully to both the natural and built world.
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  • Susan Benarcik, Susan Benarcik artist, Susan Benacik enviro art installations, Susan Benarcik eco art, Susan Benarcik sculpture, recycled paper enviro art, recycled art installation, NYC eco art, NYC environmental art, Susan Benarcik surface designs, Susan Benarcik organic style
    For some of us, the growing clutter in our lives often results in tall stacks of unwanted papers or un-filed documents that migrate around the home or workspace. For sculptural installation artist Susan Benarcik, old newspapers and recycled papers are precious materials for her tactile sculptural pieces and evocative wall treatments. Part printmaker and part sculptor, Benarcik searches for evidence of life in the most basic organic materials and then cleverly alchemizes these finds into assemblages of deep patterning and hypnotic rhythm. The artist's handmade elemental forms suggest new possibilities for sustainability, materiality, and our ability to adapt successfully to both the natural and built world.
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  • Susan Benarcik, Susan Benarcik artist, Susan Benacik enviro art installations, Susan Benarcik eco art, Susan Benarcik sculpture, recycled paper enviro art, recycled art installation, NYC eco art, NYC environmental art, Susan Benarcik surface designs, Susan Benarcik organic style
    For some of us, the growing clutter in our lives often results in tall stacks of unwanted papers or un-filed documents that migrate around the home or workspace. For sculptural installation artist Susan Benarcik, old newspapers and recycled papers are precious materials for her tactile sculptural pieces and evocative wall treatments. Part printmaker and part sculptor, Benarcik searches for evidence of life in the most basic organic materials and then cleverly alchemizes these finds into assemblages of deep patterning and hypnotic rhythm. The artist's handmade elemental forms suggest new possibilities for sustainability, materiality, and our ability to adapt successfully to both the natural and built world.
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  • Susan Benarcik, Susan Benarcik artist, Susan Benacik enviro art installations, Susan Benarcik eco art, Susan Benarcik sculpture, recycled paper enviro art, recycled art installation, NYC eco art, NYC environmental art, Susan Benarcik surface designs, Susan Benarcik organic style
    For some of us, the growing clutter in our lives often results in tall stacks of unwanted papers or un-filed documents that migrate around the home or workspace. For sculptural installation artist Susan Benarcik, old newspapers and recycled papers are precious materials for her tactile sculptural pieces and evocative wall treatments. Part printmaker and part sculptor, Benarcik searches for evidence of life in the most basic organic materials and then cleverly alchemizes these finds into assemblages of deep patterning and hypnotic rhythm. The artist's handmade elemental forms suggest new possibilities for sustainability, materiality, and our ability to adapt successfully to both the natural and built world.
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  • Susan Benarcik, Susan Benarcik artist, Susan Benarcik enviro art installations, Susan Benarcik eco art, Susan Benarcik sculpture, recycled paper enviro art, recycled art installation, NYC eco art, NYC environmental art, Susan Benarcik surface designs, Susan Benarcik organic style
    For some of us, the growing clutter in our lives often results in tall stacks of unwanted papers or un-filed documents that migrate around the home or workspace. For sculptural installation artist Susan Benarcik, old newspapers and recycled papers are precious materials for her tactile sculptural pieces and evocative wall treatments. Part printmaker and part sculptor, Benarcik searches for evidence of life in the most basic organic materials and then cleverly alchemizes these finds into assemblages of deep patterning and hypnotic rhythm. The artist's handmade elemental forms suggest new possibilities for sustainability, materiality, and our ability to adapt successfully to both the natural and built world.
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Susan Benarcik, Susan Benarcik artist, Susan Benacik enviro art installations, Susan Benarcik eco art, Susan Benarcik sculpture, recycled paper enviro art, recycled art installation, NYC eco art, NYC environmental art, Susan Benarcik surface designs, Susan Benarcik organic style

For some of us, the growing clutter in our lives often results in tall stacks of unwanted papers or un-filed documents that migrate around the home or workspace. For sculptural installation artist Susan Benarcik, old newspapers and recycled papers are precious materials for her tactile sculptural pieces and evocative wall treatments. Part printmaker and part sculptor, Benarcik searches for evidence of life in the most basic organic materials and then cleverly alchemizes these finds into assemblages of deep patterning and hypnotic rhythm. The artist's handmade elemental forms suggest new possibilities for sustainability, materiality, and our ability to adapt successfully to both the natural and built world.

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