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“I realized I wanted to recreate that book. I started making similar images and discovered that I liked creating what I photograph, rather than taking pictures of things that already exist,” she added. Check out some of her stunning works in the gallery below. More info: Website | Instagram Image Source: Cara Barer The artist also shared her creative process – “The process for creating my images is a mixed media approach. I consider myself an artist that uses photography. I look for used books in many places – used book stores, garage sales, library sales (withdrawn books) and friends give me old books they no longer want. I then shape them with water, clamps, paperclips and other tools. I wait for it to dry, and then proceed to photograph them, or I take one more step, and dye them, or paint on them. The process is a meditative one for me. I often work in silence. I feel satisfied at the end of a day of work, rather than tired.”
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title: “10 Beautiful Floral Patterns Created With Rolled And Dyed Book Pages By Cara Barer” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-26” author: “Russell Bailie”
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“I realized I wanted to recreate that book. I started making similar images and discovered that I liked creating what I photograph, rather than taking pictures of things that already exist,” she added. Check out some of her stunning works in the gallery below. More info: Website | Instagram Image Source: Cara Barer The artist also shared her creative process – “The process for creating my images is a mixed media approach. I consider myself an artist that uses photography. I look for used books in many places – used book stores, garage sales, library sales (withdrawn books) and friends give me old books they no longer want. I then shape them with water, clamps, paperclips and other tools. I wait for it to dry, and then proceed to photograph them, or I take one more step, and dye them, or paint on them. The process is a meditative one for me. I often work in silence. I feel satisfied at the end of a day of work, rather than tired.”
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