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Flow is heard by broken rocks. The work explores how small mundane subject, such as "broken", influences our surrounding nature not only physically, but also also metaphorically and conceptually. 

This work was created with recycled pieces from my past sumi-ink paintings.  The cut mulberry paper pieces were mounted on a large sheet of mulberry paper in archival glue, and finished by making stitches that brings nuance of the flow.



The piece was signed on the bottom-right.  The actual work is 24" x 24", and there are about 2" edges around.
Flow is heard by broken rocks. The work explores how small mundane subject, such as "broken", influences our surrounding nature not only physically, but also also metaphorically and conceptually. 

This work was created with recycled pieces from my past sumi-ink paintings.  The cut mulberry paper pieces were mounted on a large sheet of mulberry paper in archival glue, and finished by making stitches that brings nuance of the flow.



The piece was signed on the bottom-right.  The actual work is 24" x 24", and there are about 2" edges around.
Flow is heard by broken rocks. The work explores how small mundane subject, such as "broken", influences our surrounding nature not only physically, but also also metaphorically and conceptually. 

This work was created with recycled pieces from my past sumi-ink paintings.  The cut mulberry paper pieces were mounted on a large sheet of mulberry paper in archival glue, and finished by making stitches that brings nuance of the flow.



The piece was signed on the bottom-right.  The actual work is 24" x 24", and there are about 2" edges around.
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Bubble Song Collage

Jae Schalekamp

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Flow is heard by broken rocks. The work explores how small mundane subject, such as "broken", influences our surrounding nature not only physically, but also also metaphorically and conceptually. This work was created with recycled pieces from my past sumi-ink paintings. The cut mulberry paper pieces were mounted on a large sheet of mulberry paper in archival glue, and finished by making stitches that brings nuance of the flow. The piece was signed on the bottom-right. The actual work is 24" x 24", and there are about 2" edges around.

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Size:24 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in

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Jae Schalekamp was born and raised in South Korea. She is currently residing in Albany, NY. When she came back to painting as a full-time artist, after 15 years of designing textiles, she turned to nature for inspiration. The first series “Poised in Nature” conveys nature’s trace of time and adaptation to its environment in a calm and intimate setting. Jae has experimented with different subject matters and styles. She is interested in identifying unchanging truths and patterns of life in phenomenal cycle of nature. She uses forms and compositions to express state of mind with an element of eastern philosophy. Her recent works includes abstract paintings and collage/ mixed-media pieces that is composed of mulberry paper.

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