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Corinna Kaufman was first inspired by Island artist and naturalist Rose Treat.
Elizabeth Cecil
Corinna Kaufman collects most of her materials near her Aquinnah home, which is also home to her gallery and studio space.
Elizabeth Cecil
The artist’s admirers include the late photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt.
Elizabeth Cecil
The art, photos, and treasures that decorate her home are a testament to her love of the ocean.
Elizabeth Cecil
Kaufman minimally manipulates her materials, allowing natural colors and shapes to come through.
Seaweed pressing dates back centuries, peaking during the Victorian era.
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