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Make pollinator seed paper at home. Easiest enough for young children to do! Let's feed the bees and butterflies.
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2018-08-15 Golden Legacy 75 Years of Original Art from Golden Books Robert C Williams Museum of Papermaking Georgia Tech
Exhibition Dates:
June 29 - September 7, 2018
Children have loved Little Golden Books for over 75 years. They have written their names inside each front cover and delighted in the colorful picures and wonderful stories. Thanks to the happy hours spent with each book, many children have developed a lifelong love for reading. Launched in 1942-- the first full year of America's involvement in the Second World War-- Little Golden Books made high-quality illustrated books avaiable at affordable prices for the first time to millions of young children and their parents. Among the artists who contributed to the ambitious series were greats of the European émigré community (including Garth Williams, Feodor Rojankovsky, and Tibor Gergely) who had gathered in New Tork as the European situation worsened; alumni of the Walt Disney Studios (including Gustaf Tenggren, Martin Provensen, J. P. Miller, and Mary Blair); and such American originals as Leonard Weisgard, Eloise Wilkin, Elizabeth Orton Jones, Richard Scarry, and Hilary Knight.
Sixty-five masterpieces of original illustration art by these and other artists—chosen from the vast Random House archive—are featured in the exhibition, including art from such picture-book classics as The Poky Little Puppy, Tootle, Home for a Bunny, The Kitten who Thought He was a Mouse, The Color Kittens, I Can Fly, and more.
Artists exhibited in the show include: Tibor Gergely, Elizabeth Orton Jones, Eloise Wilkin, Aurelius Battaglia, Sheilah Beckett, Garth Williams, Richard Scarry, Gertrude Elliot, Alice and Martin Provensen, Corinne Malvern, Leonard Weisgard, Jan Pfloog, Feodor Rojankovsky, A.Birnbaum, Mary Blair, Trina Schart Hyman, J.P.Miller, Gustaf Tenggren, Bob Staake, Dan Yaccarino, Hilary Knight, David Diaz, Nicola Slater, Brigette Barrager, and Annie Won.
The exhibit was developed by the National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature, Abilene, Texas, in 2007 and updated in 2017.
Junkmail paper from the shredder. This is just the learning phase, so I'm not real picky about what colors or types of paper I'm using.
The most renowned in Poland, the Museum of Papermaking in Duszniki Zdrój, is located in the 17th century paper mill, a unique industrial monument.
More about Poland: www.poland.gov.pl
Muzeum Papiernictwa w Dusznikach Zdroju mieści się w XVII wiecznym młynie papierniczym, unikatowym zabytku techniki.
Fot. Mariusz Cieszewski
The most renowned in Poland, the Museum of Papermaking in Duszniki Zdrój, is located in the 17th century paper mill, a unique industrial monument.
More about Poland: www.poland.gov.pl
Muzeum Papiernictwa w Dusznikach Zdroju mieści się w XVII wiecznym młynie papierniczym, unikatowym zabytku techniki.
Fot. Mariusz Cieszewski
The most renowned in Poland, the Museum of Papermaking in Duszniki Zdrój, is located in the 17th century paper mill, a unique industrial monument.
More about Poland: www.poland.gov.pl
Muzeum Papiernictwa w Dusznikach Zdroju mieści się w XVII wiecznym młynie papierniczym, unikatowym zabytku techniki.
Fot. Mariusz Cieszewski
The most renowned in Poland, the Museum of Papermaking in Duszniki Zdrój, is located in the 17th century paper mill, a unique industrial monument.
More about Poland: www.poland.gov.pl
Muzeum Papiernictwa w Dusznikach Zdroju mieści się w XVII wiecznym młynie papierniczym, unikatowym zabytku techniki.
Fot. Mariusz Cieszewski
The most renowned in Poland, the Museum of Papermaking in Duszniki Zdrój, is located in the 17th century paper mill, a unique industrial monument.
More about Poland: www.poland.gov.pl
Muzeum Papiernictwa w Dusznikach Zdroju mieści się w XVII wiecznym młynie papierniczym, unikatowym zabytku techniki.
Fot. Mariusz Cieszewski
The most renowned in Poland, the Museum of Papermaking in Duszniki Zdrój, is located in the 17th century paper mill, a unique industrial monument.
More about Poland: www.poland.gov.pl
Muzeum Papiernictwa w Dusznikach Zdroju mieści się w XVII wiecznym młynie papierniczym, unikatowym zabytku techniki.
Fot. Mariusz Cieszewski
We visited a papermaking studio in the western mountains of Japan. Fascinating to see how hand papermaking is done in Japan.
The most renowned in Poland, the Museum of Papermaking in Duszniki Zdrój, is located in the 17th century paper mill, a unique industrial monument.
More about Poland: www.poland.gov.pl
Muzeum Papiernictwa w Dusznikach Zdroju mieści się w XVII wiecznym młynie papierniczym, unikatowym zabytku techniki.
Fot. Mariusz Cieszewski
The most renowned in Poland, the Museum of Papermaking in Duszniki Zdrój, is located in the 17th century paper mill, a unique industrial monument.
More about Poland: www.poland.gov.pl
Muzeum Papiernictwa w Dusznikach Zdroju mieści się w XVII wiecznym młynie papierniczym, unikatowym zabytku techniki.
Fot. Mariusz Cieszewski
The most renowned in Poland, the Museum of Papermaking in Duszniki Zdrój, is located in the 17th century paper mill, a unique industrial monument.
More about Poland: www.poland.gov.pl
Muzeum Papiernictwa w Dusznikach Zdroju mieści się w XVII wiecznym młynie papierniczym, unikatowym zabytku techniki.
Fot. Mariusz Cieszewski
The most renowned in Poland, the Museum of Papermaking in Duszniki Zdrój, is located in the 17th century paper mill, a unique industrial monument.
More about Poland: www.poland.gov.pl
Muzeum Papiernictwa w Dusznikach Zdroju mieści się w XVII wiecznym młynie papierniczym, unikatowym zabytku techniki.
Fot. Mariusz Cieszewski
The most renowned in Poland, the Museum of Papermaking in Duszniki Zdrój, is located in the 17th century paper mill, a unique industrial monument.
More about Poland: www.poland.gov.pl
Muzeum Papiernictwa w Dusznikach Zdroju mieści się w XVII wiecznym młynie papierniczym, unikatowym zabytku techniki.
Fot. Mariusz Cieszewski
The most renowned in Poland, the Museum of Papermaking in Duszniki Zdrój, is located in the 17th century paper mill, a unique industrial monument.
More about Poland: www.poland.gov.pl
Muzeum Papiernictwa w Dusznikach Zdroju mieści się w XVII wiecznym młynie papierniczym, unikatowym zabytku techniki.
Fot. Mariusz Cieszewski
During her residency, Andrea Chung experimented in the papermaking studio, teaching herself a new technique to tell the stories of Jamaican midwives. Read more on our blog: bit.ly/andrea-chung
The most renowned in Poland, the Museum of Papermaking in Duszniki Zdrój, is located in the 17th century paper mill, a unique industrial monument.
More about Poland: www.poland.gov.pl
Muzeum Papiernictwa w Dusznikach Zdroju mieści się w XVII wiecznym młynie papierniczym, unikatowym zabytku techniki.
Fot. Mariusz Cieszewski
The most renowned in Poland, the Museum of Papermaking in Duszniki Zdrój, is located in the 17th century paper mill, a unique industrial monument.
More about Poland: www.poland.gov.pl
Muzeum Papiernictwa w Dusznikach Zdroju mieści się w XVII wiecznym młynie papierniczym, unikatowym zabytku techniki.
Fot. Mariusz Cieszewski
The most renowned in Poland, the Museum of Papermaking in Duszniki Zdrój, is located in the 17th century paper mill, a unique industrial monument.
More about Poland: www.poland.gov.pl
Muzeum Papiernictwa w Dusznikach Zdroju mieści się w XVII wiecznym młynie papierniczym, unikatowym zabytku techniki.
Fot. Mariusz Cieszewski
Like a traditional quilt, Earth and Air has 3 layers: top, batting, back. Unlike a traditional quilt, Earth and Air is made of paper.
The top is entirely made of hand made paper produced during the project. In most cases, fibers in this paper were gathered from the surrounding landscape – these include: cattail, cornhusk, leaves and silk, day lily, yucca, yellow flag, sweet flag, sedge, Johnson grass, rush, iris, okra and a mouse nest found in the sewing machine. Other paper fibers included abacca, kozo, cotton batting and recycled paper. We added banana peel, a variety of flowers and leaves, mica which Carol brought back from Africa, a wasp nest from the workroom window, and a snake skin found in the basement rafters.
For the batting, the center layer, we used a thin commercial batting behind the solid squares. For the batting that could be seen, either in the “cut throughs” or behind very thin tops, we used a “paper” batting. We constructed this material from the processed insides of men’s ties (which had been used in earlier quilts) combined with a variety of fibers (cattail, corn fibers, okra). This material was dyed and shaped using traditional paper making techniques.
For the “backing” layer of our quilt we used paste paper. We created this paper by using paste paints on a heavy paper originally intended for archaeology field work. While a small amount of this paper can be seen in the “cut throughs” – most is hidden on the back by the foam core which we mounted the piece on, to give it more support.
Finally, to create the binding for the quilt, we took the little paper scraps from the squares and combined them with the tracing paper we had used in sewing the squares and reformed this into a new paper.
To create this quilt, we began by cutting batting material, and both handmade paper and paste paper into 4 inch squares. We constructed the designed squares, with Carol making the small landscapes and Bet creating the block shapes; and machine quilted a 3 inch square onto the solid squares (through all layers). Then, beginning with a 9 patch in the middle, we sewed the squares together into strips and added each strip onto the main piece, “interlocking” the squares and their layers together. Finally we sewed on binding strips around the edges, mounted the piece on foam core and rolled the binding strips around the edge.
The most renowned in Poland, the Museum of Papermaking in Duszniki Zdrój, is located in the 17th century paper mill, a unique industrial monument.
More about Poland: www.poland.gov.pl
Muzeum Papiernictwa w Dusznikach Zdroju mieści się w XVII wiecznym młynie papierniczym, unikatowym zabytku techniki.
Fot. Mariusz Cieszewski
We visited a papermaking studio in the western mountains of Japan. Fascinating to see how hand papermaking is done in Japan.
We visited a papermaking studio in the western mountains of Japan. Fascinating to see how hand papermaking is done in Japan.
Frogmore mill is a working museum dedicated to the making of all sorts of paper.
Location : Frogmore Papermill, Apsley,Hertfordshire,UK www.thepapertrail.org.uk
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We visited a papermaking studio in the western mountains of Japan. Fascinating to see how hand papermaking is done in Japan.