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Book artist and papermaker Mandy Brannan joined us once again to show us the creative possibilities of combining two papermaking techniques; traditional style Japanese papermaking and recycled papermaking.
Photos from Melissa Jay Craig's Portable Papermaking workshop at the Center for Book Arts on October 22-23, 2011.
This is a shot of my friend Cindy's store. Her and her husband Gary have put together an amazing art refuge and store with the most wonderful papers, ribbons, books, workshops, letter press and papermaking studio and all things creative. Check out their website www.paperstudio.com.
Between the silkscreen and papermaking studios, Art-in-Ed resident Vanessa Adams creates a new signpost for her series "How to Regain Sight."
Curious how creative communities can work to protect the environment, Sheila Nakitende brought her interdisciplinary practice to the papermaking studio. Check it out on our blog: bit.ly/sheila-nakitende
Curious how creative communities can work to protect the environment, Sheila Nakitende brought her interdisciplinary practice to the papermaking studio. Check it out on our blog: bit.ly/sheila-nakitende
Hand Papermaking 25 Year celebration gathering in Chicago, Illinois at the Columbia College Center for Books and Paper
JMU MFA and English grad students learned how to make paper with graphic design
professor Dawn McCusker.
It's Field Day! Be sure to check out all the cool activities going on around campus today from 12-5pm. Here are some happy ESF students learning how to make paper! #papermaking #fieldday #happyfriday #sunyesf via Instagram ift.tt/2cX6AFC Created at September 23, 2016 at 01:00PM
Peyri and I decided to make paper yesterday. I wanted to experiment with layering a photo inside of my piece of paper. This didn't quite turn out perfectly, but it's still nice. I like the effect of the tissue paper over the photo.
Michael Friedrich, from the Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures [Hamburg] visits the University of Iowa to give a Mellon Sawyer lecture and visit the Oakdale Papermaking Facility.
photo: M. Moreton
Peal the paper off of the Felt and onto the flanel.
You may need to snag and hold a corner of the paper with your finger nail to get it started.
Calligraphy ink tests by Haoyuan Guo on papers made and decorated through the month; book by Aimee Lee