May 24, 2022
From the Banton:
“Utilizing techniques of origami and simple folding, Amanda creates intricate, crisp design. Repetition and clean lines are a primary focus. Using simple folded shapes multiplied hundredfold, she creates geometric landscapes that almost resemble topographic maps. In tangent with these mathematical paper shapes, color is a primary focus of her work. She creates these colorful geometric blankets and applies them to canvas, but also creates larger versions that are much more experiential-sometimes measuring 30 feet in scale. These installations envelope the viewer into a world of color, texture, and joy.
To celebrate the final installation for the month of May at the Really Small Museum, artists-in-residence, Amanda Witucki, aka The Paper Committee, will host a closing reception that just happens to be on her birthday. On Tuesday May 24th from 4-6, expect a new installation along with a mini picnic of lemonade and snacks.”
Really Small Museum: (14th Corner Contemporary)
1311 Harvey Street
Austin, 78722 Texas
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