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    Skeletal Leaf Sculptures By Kay Sekimachi

    by kendall_s 2015-09-23, 5:31 PMupdated 2019-07-17, 2:52 PM

    “Try to make something with the simplest of means” inspired artist Kay Sekimachi to create challenging artworks with limited means. Leaves, hornet’s nest paper, grass, shells, and linen constitute Sekimachi’s creative material. Her works shown here are made from maple leaf skeletons held together with Kozo paper and special coatings of watercolour and Krylon.

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