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Heidi Whitman
Heidi Whitman’s paper constructions resemble city grids, ancient ruins and floor plans, but they also act as metaphors for the complicated processes of the mind.
Unpredictable curls and twists of paper, switchbacks and meanderings all form part of this intuitive terrain, while the changing shadows cast by the cut paper hint
at the unknowable and transitory nature of human consciousness. In these enigmatic layered constructions, Whitman is able to conflate her internal and external geographies.