Connecticut-based Amy Genser utilizes glossy paper and acrylic paint to create topographic explorations of rocky and oceanic landscapes. Her sculptures reference natural creatures and forms such as barnacles, the tubular creation of beehives, and the way water flows and travels through Earth’s oceans. The functions are also motivated by macros and micro depictions of nature, such as mobile processes or satellite pictures of mountainous terrain.

Lately, Genser has begun making multi-part pieces which allow her to work more sculpturally. She will exhibit her rolled paper landscapes at the upcoming group exhibition Common Ground starting at Amy Simon Fine Art at Westport, Connecticut on November 3, 2018, and operating through December 31, 2018. You may view more of her job on Facebook and Instagram.