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Display Art
Pots, vases and bowls that defy the material they are constructed from.

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Architectural Art
Architectural details that look like stone and other natural material.

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Fun Stuff
Almost any natural material can be duplicated with paper mache. Here are some examples.
WELCOME
This site is dedicated to the art of paper mache and specifically, my take on using it in art pieces and architectural detail. My name is Linda Merica and I am the artist.

Check out the new Custom Work page and a special project we did at the Real Goods Solar Living Institute!

Excerpts from Lindas new book are now available:  Paper Mache Floors, Walls & Countertops: Dramatic Do-It-Yourself Interiors. For more information on how to get the first three chapters BEFORE it hits store shelves, click here or email

Linda will be having a FREE workshop in early Fall, 2008. The workshop will be located in North San Diego county. We will be building an experimental load-bearing 8x8 structure out of Telephone Books... So, start collecting old Telephone books! If you are interested, please contact Linda!

Supplies for art works made on this site can be found by clicking here.

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