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Store Sarah Plummer, the place where there will always be water (Payahuunadu damstone), 2024.
Paper sculpture with embedded stone, by Sarah Plummer. Photograph courtesy of Finlay Markham. Image 1 of 3
Paper sculpture with embedded stone, by Sarah Plummer. Photograph courtesy of Finlay Markham.
Paper sculpture with embedded stone, by Sarah Plummer. Photograph courtesy of Finlay Markham. Image 2 of 3
Paper sculpture with embedded stone, by Sarah Plummer. Photograph courtesy of Finlay Markham.
Install shots of 3 paper sculptures by Sarah Plummer at Reisig & Taylor Contemporary. Photograph courtesy of Finlay Markham. Image 3 of 3
Install shots of 3 paper sculptures by Sarah Plummer at Reisig & Taylor Contemporary. Photograph courtesy of Finlay Markham.
Paper sculpture with embedded stone, by Sarah Plummer. Photograph courtesy of Finlay Markham.
Paper sculpture with embedded stone, by Sarah Plummer. Photograph courtesy of Finlay Markham.
Install shots of 3 paper sculptures by Sarah Plummer at Reisig & Taylor Contemporary. Photograph courtesy of Finlay Markham.

Sarah Plummer, the place where there will always be water (Payahuunadu damstone), 2024.

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the place where there will always be water (Payahuunadu damstone), 2024. Paper sculpture made with kozo, found rock (35.96951° N, 117.90878° W), iwashudo (red marble) pigment, matsuba rokusho (malachite) pigment, indigo dye, Black Wattle gum (38.89422° S, 150.50305° E). 4.5 x 6.2 x 0.6 cm.

Reisig & Taylor Contemporary.

Photographs courtesy of Finlay Markham.

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the place where there will always be water (Payahuunadu damstone), 2024. Paper sculpture made with kozo, found rock (35.96951° N, 117.90878° W), iwashudo (red marble) pigment, matsuba rokusho (malachite) pigment, indigo dye, Black Wattle gum (38.89422° S, 150.50305° E). 4.5 x 6.2 x 0.6 cm.

Reisig & Taylor Contemporary.

Photographs courtesy of Finlay Markham.

the place where there will always be water (Payahuunadu damstone), 2024. Paper sculpture made with kozo, found rock (35.96951° N, 117.90878° W), iwashudo (red marble) pigment, matsuba rokusho (malachite) pigment, indigo dye, Black Wattle gum (38.89422° S, 150.50305° E). 4.5 x 6.2 x 0.6 cm.

Reisig & Taylor Contemporary.

Photographs courtesy of Finlay Markham.