Other fun news: the paper show in Brockton got a nice review in the Providence Journal last Thursday. I hope this link works. They got a little confused about my piece, since I foolishly listed ALL the materials in the installation (I didn't want people to think it was just paper hanging out miraculously. I have learned my lesson. Better to let people think it's paper hanging out miraculously):
One of the show’s largest works, Aimee Lee’s Hunk & Dora, suggests a crumbling stone tower of the sort you might find in a Charlotte Bronte novel. (It turns out to be made from a combination of paper and Tyvek, a paper-like material used in home insulation.)The bricks are made from paper ONLY, but reinforced by a tiny Tyvek square at each piercing to run monofilament. Still, the Bronte reference is fun.
I recommend getting a flight out of the country as a fantastic way to force deadlines. I can't believe how much work I'm getting done! I even rehydrated some bad sheets today and made more paper. I lost a few pellons. This morning, I noticed none of them hanging on the balcony where I left them last night. They flew away. I was able to find four, flung far, near a bush and under two separate garage doors. Who knows where the rest are. Such are the joys of suburban papermaking.
2 comments:
Waaaaah!! I'm having pre-separation anxiety- I'm worried about separating you from the internet while in Mexico. What's the IT situation down there- will you be able to post to your blog??
Also, the image of you retrieving blown away handmade paper is really sweet.
awww, don't worry. 2 weeks will fly by. sadly, no blogging for me down there. i think we're 10 min away from a town w/internet, but unless they have computers or an artist on the hacienda lets me use one, no blogging.
i almost had to run after more handmade paper today but caught it before it flew away.
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