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Tolbachik’s Cup Coral | Sculptures by Leisa Rich | The Signature Shop & Gallery in Atlanta. Item composed of fabric & synthetic
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Tolbachik’s Cup Coral | Sculptures by Leisa Rich | The Signature Shop & Gallery in Atlanta. Item composed of fabric & synthetic
Tolbachik’s Cup Coral | Sculptures by Leisa Rich | The Signature Shop & Gallery in Atlanta. Item composed of fabric & synthetic
Tolbachik’s Cup Coral | Sculptures by Leisa Rich | The Signature Shop & Gallery in Atlanta. Item composed of fabric & synthetic

Created and Sold by Leisa Rich

Leisa Rich

Tolbachik’s Cup Coral - Sculptures

Featured In The Signature Shop & Gallery, Atlanta, GA

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Amazing piece that resembles coral, with incredible minute details to wonder at. Variable installation. Custom made to fit any space; can hang vertically (as shown) horizontally, any way to adapt to the space in an office or private residence. Materials: 3D printing with plant-based, biodegradable plastic, fabric, artist original photo heat transfer, thread, resin. Technique: 3D printing, free motion stitching, resinustom made

Item Tolbachik’s Cup Coral
Created by Leisa Rich
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Leisa Rich
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2018
Art Archaeologist and Experimentalist. I do original, exceptional, and one-of-a-kind, on-time.

Leisa Rich was born and raised in Canada. After decades living in the U.S., she moved back to Canada in the fall of 2020. Rich holds MFA & BFA degrees in Fiber and a BEd in Art.
Rich exhibits internationally, has work in many public collections including: Delta Airlines Inc., Emory Healthcare, Dallas Museum of Art, The Works: Atlanta, University of Texas-Pan American, University of North Texas and the Kamm Foundation, and in many private collections around the world.
Her work has been featured in several books, magazines, blogs, and on PBS.
Rich has 48 years of teaching experience in arts centers in the U.S. and Canada.
She has written for Fiber Art Now, Felt, Arts ATL, Burnaway, blogs and more, and published her first children’s book, Animal Alphabet Traveling Twisters, in 2015, and a series of How To art books about Fosshape, available on Blurb, in 2019.
Rich sells her work online on her website www.monaleisa.com and www.saatchiart.com/leisar