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The Eccentricity of the Past: Patty Grazini Revisits History with ‘Eccentric Misfits and Uncommon Characters’
It was a city of endless possibility. Between 1880 and 1910, the Big Apple experienced an unprecedented boom, its population expanding to nearly double thanks to a surge in immigrants from across the globe and... -
‘The Artists’ Muse’: Patty Grazini Recreates History in Paper Sculptures
Picasso, Rembrandt, Matisse — these names and others are considered artistic canon, memorialized not just by history but known by almost every human being on the planet. Their works, of course, are taught in...
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Artist of the Week 12/12-12/18: Patty Grazini and the Life of the Giantess
Once upon a time, in a remote Russian village, there lived a girl named Elizabeth Lyska. She was an ordinary girl in almost every way, except one: she was extraordinarily tall. Not just of slightly above-average...
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Pulp and Prisoners: Seattle Artist Patty Grazini Creates Paper Sculptures That Tell Stories
Paper, and the papermaking process, is said to have been developed in China during the early second century A.D. by the Eastern Han Dynasty’s highly regarded eunuch Cai Lun. Today, paper waste accounts for about 40...
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