J e r r y E x l i n e
After graduating from K-State Architectural School in 1960, Jerry continued various forms
of creating art.
Over the past few years Jerry’s chosen work has been paper pulp. Casting colored paper
pulp he finds challenging with outcomes that don’t always replicate his initial vision. The
process is done with shredded and soaked colored paper and blended to a pulp. Each
variant color of the pulp is carefully poured to his design specifications on a screen and
when set turned over to reveal the final product. After this setting process the pulp can not
be reworked. The pulp design is then sprayed with a fixative and mounted on mat board
and framed.
Jerry’s design continues to flow from the pulp art to the frame, which he individually
designs to suit each piece.