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Neysa Winterer

I am one of those artists that have tried a little bit of everything, which includes painting wood signs and bird houses, wool needle felting sculpture, and refinishing old furniture. I then turned to paper medium, working with soft pastel, graphite, watercolor and acrylics. My subjects were mainly portrait pieces. Let me also include that I have even refinished two entire sets of kitchen cabinets. What I am trying to communicate is that I really like to work with my hands and my heart.

I then discovered the art of torn paper assemblage a few years ago. While looking at some work on Pinterest I was introduced to this medium. I tried it and I decided this is me! I love the idea of how bits of paper come together to become a colorful interesting piece of art.

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House on the Hillside, 49x32, torn paper assemblage, $2950

Horse Racing, 17x12, torn paper assemblage, $750

Spring Orchard, 41x65, torn paper assemblage, $6800

Three Umbrellas, 19×25, torn paper assemblage, $2450

Neysa Winterer

I am one of those artists that have tried a little bit of everything, which includes painting wood signs and bird houses, wool needle felting sculpture, and refinishing old furniture. I then turned to paper medium, working with soft pastel, graphite, watercolor and acrylics. My subjects were mainly portrait pieces. Let me also include that I have even refinished two entire sets of kitchen cabinets. What I am trying to communicate is that I really like to work with my hands and my heart.

I then discovered the art of torn paper assemblage a few years ago. While looking at some work on Pinterest I was introduced to this medium. I tried it and I decided this is me! I love the idea of how bits of paper come together to become a colorful interesting piece of art.

Top to Bottom

House on the Hillside, 49x32, torn paper assemblage, $2950

Horse Racing, 17x12, torn paper assemblage, $750

Spring Orchard, 41x65, torn paper assemblage, $6800

Three Umbrellas, 19×25, torn paper assemblage, $2450

winterer house on the hillside.jpg
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winterer Three Umbrellas.jpg

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