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Marbling consists of floating acrylic paint on the surface of carrageenan which is made from seaweed and no two marbling patterns are ever the same.
Mary Mascazine began the study of paper marbling eighteen years ago. Marbling, considered a critically endangered art form by the Heritage Craft Association, consists of floating acrylic paint on the surface of carrageenan which is made from seaweed and no two marbling patterns are ever the same. Her jewelry was chosen for an exhibit by Prizm Creative Community to be displayed in Bowling Green at Sam B's restaurant and was more recently selected to be in the 2019 Ohio Travel Guide for art in Northwest Ohio.