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ON PAPER
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Polygons
These series are made out of "post-it" paper. The inspiration is driven from working in an office. There is not a lot of color in an office landscape besides the post-its which I used all the time and pasted all around me.
Organization of space is a recurring theme in my painting. In these small paper works, I playfully investigate shapes and theory in architecture. The "post its" represent a more organized and clean process then what I was used to previously. In my mind these are cold and detached expression, subversively sober, but playful at the same time.
MAYA SHOSHANI
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