Bethel University Department of Art and Design presents fine paper cut artwork in the Johnson Gallery
Keren Kroul began cutting into paper as a way of drawing with empty space. Her challenge was to achieve the detail, depth, and density of the watercolor pieces by carving out the imagery. For this exhibition, Kroul has layered cut paper pieces into a thick net-like formation. Continuing her meditation on time and memory, it is a physical document of the multitudes of moments that form the landscape of the mind.
See Kroul's segment on MNOriginal from 2016
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