About the Artist

Amanda Witucki, working under the moniker The Paper Committee, is a self-taught paper sculpture artist that works out of her home studio in Austin, Texas. She creates smaller works on canvas as well as large and intricate installations that are marked by bright colors and abundant texture. Witucki has been an active, exhibiting artist since 2019 with work featured in exhibitions throughout the country, most notably at the San Diego Museum of Art in 2023 and the Austin-Bergstrom Airport in 2024. Her work has been published in Tribeza magazine, EASTside Magazine, and Create! Magazine.

About this collection:
This collection was created amidst a cross-country move. The shadowboxes are the last two pieces that I made for my final show in Austin. Each piece in that body of work was named after a memory or experience in Austin. The four new pieces I’ve created are a nod to the future memories I hope to have here in Pittsburgh. This body of work is entitled “Future Memories.” Amongst several other personal reasons for uprooting my life in Austin, a major component for choosing Pittsburgh is the glorious four seasons they experience, so many pieces are named as such.

Cheersing Brady at every holiday party

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original art is always one of a kind

Medium: Paper, recycled cardboard

Dimensions: 8" x 8" x 3.5"

Framed, ready to hang

Austin, Texas, USA

About the Artist

Amanda Witucki, working under the moniker The Paper Committee, is a self-taught paper sculpture artist that works out of her home studio in Austin, Texas. She creates smaller works on canvas as well as large and intricate installations that are marked by bright colors and abundant texture. Witucki has been an active, exhibiting artist since 2019 with work featured in exhibitions throughout the country, most notably at the San Diego Museum of Art in 2023 and the Austin-Bergstrom Airport in 2024. Her work has been published in Tribeza magazine, EASTside Magazine, and Create! Magazine.

About this collection:
This collection was created amidst a cross-country move. The shadowboxes are the last two pieces that I made for my final show in Austin. Each piece in that body of work was named after a memory or experience in Austin. The four new pieces I’ve created are a nod to the future memories I hope to have here in Pittsburgh. This body of work is entitled “Future Memories.” Amongst several other personal reasons for uprooting my life in Austin, a major component for choosing Pittsburgh is the glorious four seasons they experience, so many pieces are named as such.