Wow, this has certainly been a great couple of weeks.

Thanks so much to Colossal Art and Visual Culture for the feature on my recent work titled, “Hand-Cut Paper Microorganisms by Charles Clary.” The article explains, “Tennessee-based artist Charles Clary knows a thing or two about patience as evidenced by his structural paper creations reminiscent of biological formations or topographical maps. In creating a new piece Clary can work for up to 12 hours a day cutting each thin layer in his delicately stacked sculptures that arise from gallery walls or descend into geometric volumes. The artist most recently had an exhibition at Brett Wesley Gallery last month…”
Zach Sokol at The Creators Project posted, “Perfectionist Paper Structures Resemble Viral Colonies” last week. He said, ” His technicolored, three-dimensional paperscapes look like viral colonies or something out of a fractalized DMT trip. Who needs computer-generated images of germ anatomy when you could have a hands-on guy like Clary?”
- Thanks to So Bad So Good for the article, “Stunning Shapes Handcrafted From Wafer Thin Paper” by Alex Wain
- Muchas Gracias to Fahrenheit Magazine for, “CHARLES CLARY: VOLÚMENES GEOMÉTRICOS”
- To Katie Hosmer at mymodernmet.com, thank you for featuring my work in, “Thousands of Paper Sheets Layered Into Colorful Formations”
- And notcot.org for the recent post!
Thank you all for the features and virtual support. Now, back to the Xacto knife…