
Paper cut- Striped Gaze
A frontal portrait emerges through interlocking black and white paper shapes, with elongated stripes flowing through the hair and across the face. The collage relies on crisp cut edges and strong positive-negative contrast to build form with remarkable economy. Its graphic clarity gives the work a focused, contemporary presence. Size without passepartout 20X29 cm. With Passepartout 30X42 cm .

Maya Golk Apter
My work unfolds in the elusive space between memory and fiction, between personal experience and family or collective myths. The geographical and emotional starting point of my art is rooted in La Peรฑa Laraโa secluded island on the Rรญo Capitรกn in the Tigre Delta, Argentina. It is the place where I grew up, and which, over the years, has transformed from a tangible landscape into an internal, mythical, charged, and persistent one. In recent years, I have focused on the medium of paper cutting, working in a free, manual, and intuitive manner.
My work unfolds in the elusive space between memory and fiction, between personal experience and family or collective myths. The geographical and emotional starting point of my art is rooted in La Peรฑa Laraโa secluded island on the Rรญo Capitรกn in the Tigre Delta, Argentina. It is the place where I grew up, and which, over the years, has transformed from a tangible landscape into an internal, mythical, charged, and persistent one. In recent years, I have focused on the medium of paper cutting, working in a free, manual, and intuitive manner.