The process of casting a form on paper begins by producing a clay mold followed
by a plaster cast of that mold. The paper pulp is then put on the plaster cast to
form the image, removed, then allowed to dry.
*** Due to natural variations of paper or pressure applied no two casts from one
mold are exactly alike. Each is original in shape and thickness may vary. Any
color applied will also vary with each casting.
*** Some pieces may include torn tissue, natural fibers, wrapping paper or recycled
hand made paper arranged in interesting patterns.