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Alice Wu, multidisciplinary artist who works with salvaged and repurposed materials. I am deeply drawn to her sculptural work. https://www.alicewu.us/

Lisa Levine, photographer. Her "Virtually No Place Like Home" series is especially poetic to me. I love the dark, documentary feel alongside image modifications that are not as superficial as they initially seem. https://www.lisalevinephoto.com/virtually-no-place-like-home

Susan Dory, primarily a painter. Her approach to revisiting her own work and how she harnesses evolution has inspired me, especially when she began cutting her canvas paintings. https://www.susandory.com/

Erin Wheeler, collage artist. She clearly got the memo that collage does not have to be rectangular or 2D, and lately she has been creating with scraps and painted papers sourced from other artists. https://www.erinmwheeler.com/

Aïda Mulneh's photography conveys a great deal of subtlety even though it presents with high visual drama. https://www.aidamuluneh.com/

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All fabulous artists, thanks so much for sharing. Alison Wu’s work particularly interests me as i find myself contemplating textile art again.

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Aug 30, 2023Liked by Jacqueline Calladine

@MelanieKatKing via instagram is amazing! She creates beautiful photos using plant based developers.

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Just looked her up - wonderful work. Thanks for sharing

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Love this, we’re also focusing on celebrating women in art this month in my morning LIVE classes. Yesterday we were in Canada and celebrated Hannah Epstein ( Hanski) and her rug hooking techniques to create wall art.

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Love Hannah’s work! Thanks so much for sharing.

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