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Amalia Morsi is a multi-media artist. The spectrum of her artwork includes photography, fiber art, ceramics, and small sculptures, drawing, painting with oils and acrylics, all with at tendency towards creating in miniature. Her studio, which is also tiny, somehow accommodates all these art forms. Her needle felting art takes a literal poke at the absurdity of recreating objects that aren’t supposed to be made of fiber. A few years ago she got back into ceramics and she makes pottery both handbuilt and on the wheel firing in her own kiln. When she is not making some form of art she can be found gardening, doing pilates, cooking, or riding her bicycle. She lives in Seattle with her husband and sugar gliders and is always keeping her eyes open for inspiration from diverse examples of geometry in nature.