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Rhoda K Baker - Organic exhibition, Black and white exhibition, Contemplation exhibition.

Rhoda's dad gave her a book on her 12th birthday called "Creating with Paper".   It explores every aspect of paper art and is still an invaluable source of inspiration to her today.  Rhoda uses paper to create dynamic and complex three dimensional forms - low relief contour maps of pattern and structure, exploring ideas about rhythm, sequence, repetition, light and space.  Her work is geometric and systematic but can also be spontaneous and intuitive.

Rhoda studied textiles at The Royal College of Art in London.  Her particular focus was on designing complex structures of knitted and woven fabrics.

Combining this textile background with her passion for manipulating paper informs her current work which Rhoda describes as "Paperscapes".

Paper is tremendously versatile with amazing qualities, remarkable strength and flexibility.

Rhoda mostly uses thick watercolour papers for her "Paperscapes", hand cut with a scalpel and ruler.  She finds it thrilling to make such evocative and remarkable structures out of the most modest of materials.

Rhoda's "Paperscapes" are best illuminated from a light source at an oblique angle to the surface, providing valuable information on the surface topography.

www.rhodakbaker.co.uk

Black and white exhibition

Contemplation exhibition

Interior Space exhibition

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