I have blogged about Gunjan Aylawadi before, but I am always looking forward to seeing her  latest work. The first four pictures are from a large paper mosaic installation that was recently exhibited at the He Made She Made gallery, in Darlinghurst, Sydney.

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Gunjan’s work is very intricate and tremendously demanding as you can see. In her own words: “…The only thing that has kept me going is your [meaning our] endless support and cheering. Thank you!”.

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I want to thank you, Gunjan, for using those magic hands so creatively, and for always pushing paper a  bit further.

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The pieces below are from the series Lost and Found. I am excited to see Gunjan use her unique technique in something figurative  such as these lips.

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To see more the artist’s work you can visit her Website and like her Facebook page for updates.

Photos © Gunjan Aylawadi ↑

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