The Sunday Paper

September 6, 2014

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There’s a new monograph out about the work of Irving Harper (as seen on Laughing Squid). Published by Rizzoli, this looks like a great book featuring a designer who has been making works in paper since 1964! . Here’s a

August 23, 2014

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This dance review in the Wall Street Journal describes James Lee Byars’ piece called The Mile-Long Paper Walk, which was originally performed in 1965. The performance of this piece (as well as 4 other pieces by Byars) is taking …

August 9, 2014

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I just taught a week-long workshop at Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. One of the metals instructors, James Thurman, developed a paper and resin material called Thurmanite, which he carves to form pendants, bangles and …

August 2, 2014

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It is a busy summer! I’m heading to Gatlinburg, Tennessee today to teach a week-long workshop at Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts. I’m looking forward to meeting my students, who come from all over the continent (8 states + …

July 26, 2014

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I’m typing to you from my home in Colorado this week. I’m so glad to be back home after a wonderful month in Europe, and I’m still recovering from jetlag!

I am not superstitious, so I’m naming this week Lucky …

July 19, 2014

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Greetings from Paris! We’re heading home today after our sojourn to Europe. Au revoir, and I look forward to typing to you from Colorado next week!

As seen on Colossal,  Motion Silhouette is an interactive Japanese children’s book by Megumi …

July 12, 2014

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This week’s Sunday paper is coming to you from Landau, Germany where I am currently visiting friends. 

Yulia Brodskaya has a unique style of drawing with paper. She creates artwork and illustrations for international clients.

Check out some of the …

July 7, 2014

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I’m delighted that The Wish is featured on the cover of Spark Magazine, the journal of the Anythink kibrary system that purchased the piece. Click on the cover and go to page 16 to read a bit about the …