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Cicadas, Paper Pulp and a typhoon

December 13, 2014 Posted In Art, Japan, Papermaking, Travel Tagged Japan, papermaking

The word washi translates as Japanese paper, and contrary to popular belief Japanese paper is not made from rice. Most sheets are produced from the inner bark of Mulberry trees, that are grown as large shrubs and harvested once the Read more…

Making Paper At Dieu Donné

August 14, 2012 Posted In Art, Papermaking, Travel Tagged papermaking, patterns

In July I had the honor of working for 5 days at the New York handmade paper studio call Dieu Donné. I worked with the skilled master papermaker Lisa Switalski. We spent the time exploring pulp painting, stencil blow outs Read more…

Pattern Matters

October 24, 2011 Posted In Art, Prints, Travel Tagged Australia, Impact 7, Melbourne, pattern, printmaking

IMPACT7 : Intersections and Counterpoints, International Multi-disciplinary Print Conference Monash University, Caulfield Campus, Melbourne – 27 – 30 September, 2011 Pattern Matters is a six-person exhibition that explores issues of pattern from diverse perspectives. Once considered frivolous, pattern can function Read more…

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Cicadas, Paper Pulp and a typhoon

December 13, 2014 Filed Under: Art, Japan, Papermaking, Travel Tagged With: Japan, papermaking

The word washi translates as Japanese paper, and contrary to popular belief Japanese paper is not made from rice. Most sheets are produced from the inner bark of Mulberry trees, that are grown as large shrubs and harvested once the Read more…

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