Peter Frank reviews Charlene Liu for the Huffington Post.
Charlene works with handmade paper, frequently  lacing it with pigmented pulp. She fashions her deliciously textured  material into interwoven arabesques, quavering grids, and, often enough,  stylized flowers and other referential motifs. The motifs are as  referential to decorative tropes – not least those of Liu’s native  Taiwan – as they are to actual flora. Liu’s approach, in fact, collapses  several art-historical phenomena, from Art Nouveau to the  handmade-paper and handmade-book movements of the 1970s. Rather than  seeming coy and dated, however, these buoyant, cleverly composed and  sweetly hued confabulations generate a refreshing busyness, a summery  kind of energy.
– Peter Frank
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