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By Lisa Weiss
Located in Mount Pleasant, SC
Artist Lisa Weiss uses handmade paper and various different inks with Goldleaf on each piece she makes. Every piece is very unique throughout her creative process.
"Essentially ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mixed Media
Materials
Archival Paper
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