The Sunday Paper is six years old this week – 311 consecutive issues have been published. Wow! And Happy Mother’s Day to one and all. I put this blurb at the top of the blog post once a year, asking you who read this blog regularly to
April 15, 2018 Thanks to everyone who entered the March Twelve Months of Paper Giveaway for a chance to win a set of Madeleine Durham’s Paste Papers! And the winner is … Sheila Wood. Congratulations!
Paper of the Week: Map Paper + Mingei
This is a new monthly feature on the blog: a video tutorial featuring a paper + a book
Two weeks ago when I was in Minneapolis, I had the lovely opportunity of visiting Cave Paper. They have a new showroom! Since 1994, Bridget O’Malley and Amanda Degener have been Cave Paper, making paper in the basement of an old, industrial Minneapolis warehouse. There are no windows, and the
I’m guessing that many of you have heard about the giant origami elephant folded by Sipho Mabona in Switzerland. It is 10 feet tall, folded from a single sheet of paper. Mabona has received a lot of attention for this project (as he should), but I got to wondering about the paper…
This is just a quick hello from the Bay Area where I’m attending the Codex International Book Fair. I arrived a day early and had a wonderful time walking up to Mt. Davidson near my friend’s home, exploring Chinatown and attending an Indian festival.
View of the SF skyline from Mt. Davidson
The book fair today was amazing! I saw so many old
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