Julia McNutt 
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An Obsession for the Paper-Made World

Of all things artistic, my first love is certainly paper.  Such a versatile medium, paper was my very first tool on which to practice my drawings.  I began scribbling the moment I found paper, pencils, crayons and markers and have never stopped for a moment.  As motor skills were developed and refined,  my ideas for use expanded right along with it.  One of the best inventions ever in our history!

Three-Dimensional Paper Experiments

     Here are several ways I have used paper for 3D projects ranging from masks to photodisplay.  There's a million ideas that pop into my head daily, so I try to find ways to experiment with different techniques and paper types often.  I am very fond of mixing delicate paper with strong metal to give a nice juxtaposition of elements in my work.

What can you do if you only have some poster board, tape and glue?

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