


The artwork of Canadian artist Libby Hague. She considers her work print installations. I consider it lovely.


She has no one statment on her website but you can explore each installation if you choose. Her website is frustrating to navigate and I so wish you could expand the images to see them better. But it gives you a taste of her extending installations made of mostly paper.

I like the tension between whimsical and happy to decaying and fragile.

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