Posts Tagged 'paper'

Artist Highlight: Karen Tharp + Interview

Sometimes I feel like the luckiest girl because I am constantly surrounded by magnificent and creative folks…one of my friends from art school is Karen Tharp, an amazing artist who works in papercuts…and boy do I have a severe artist

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Artist Highlight: Karen Tharp + Interview

Sometimes I feel like the luckiest girl because I am constantly surrounded by magnificent and creative folks…one of my friends from art school is Karen Tharp, an amazing artist who works in papercuts…and boy do I have a severe artist

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Artist Highlight: Kirsten Hassenfeld

While perusing blogs for some inspiration for my own work, I came across an image of the paper installation Dans la Lune by Kirsten Hassenfeld. I tend to work in paper and am always in awe when I see beautiful paper cuts.

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Artist Highlight: Kirsten Hassenfeld

While perusing blogs for some inspiration for my own work, I came across an image of the paper installation Dans la Lune by Kirsten Hassenfeld. I tend to work in paper and am always in awe when I see beautiful paper cuts.

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Hagar Van Heummen: Happy Red Fish

“Happy red fish” is a creative studio operated by the artist and designer Hagar Vardimon-van Heummen based in Amsterdam. Her thread-on-paper works make beautiful use of vintage postcards and photographs. Most of the imagery is whimsical, but also emits feelings

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Hagar Van Heummen: Happy Red Fish

“Happy red fish” is a creative studio operated by the artist and designer Hagar Vardimon-van Heummen based in Amsterdam. Her thread-on-paper works make beautiful use of vintage postcards and photographs. Most of the imagery is whimsical, but also emits feelings

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Friday After Workshop: Papermaking

This Friday evening, learn the papermaking basics from Annie Egleson at our After Workshop at TAC Manhattan! You will make paper from paper pulp, using a mould and deckle. Nothing says I love you like a handmade card, and nothing says I’m

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Friday After Workshop: Papermaking

This Friday evening, learn the papermaking basics from Annie Egleson at our After Workshop at TAC Manhattan! You will make paper from paper pulp, using a mould and deckle. Nothing says I love you like a handmade card, and nothing says I’m

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Artist Highlight: Tegan Brozyna

Since May, we’ve had the pleasure to work with an amazing set of summer interns. All of them extremely talented, and from diverse backgrounds… It’s been such a wonderful group so far. In perusing facebook one awful, late night I

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Artist Highlight: Tegan Brozyna

Since May, we’ve had the pleasure to work with an amazing set of summer interns. All of them extremely talented, and from diverse backgrounds… It’s been such a wonderful group so far. In perusing facebook one awful, late night I

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Pratt + Paper + Pucci

For almost a year I’ve been living and working in Brooklyn. And even if I adore Brooklyn I often find myself missing the Manhattan-Brooklyn commute. And wandering in Manhattan after work. That’s why each time I have to go to

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Pratt + Paper + Pucci

For almost a year I’ve been living and working in Brooklyn. And even if I adore Brooklyn I often find myself missing the Manhattan-Brooklyn commute. And wandering in Manhattan after work. That’s why each time I have to go to

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Guest Blog: Lauren Palmor on The Combat Paper Project

A new workshop at the Vietnam Era Museum and Educational Center in New Jersey is helping veterans reconsider their experiences by reworking the camouflage fabrics they wore in battle. The Combat Paper Project, organized by Iraq War veteran Drew  Cameron

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Guest Blog: Lauren Palmor on The Combat Paper Project

A new workshop at the Vietnam Era Museum and Educational Center in New Jersey is helping veterans reconsider their experiences by reworking the camouflage fabrics they wore in battle. The Combat Paper Project, organized by Iraq War veteran Drew  Cameron

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| By You | Zoe Bradley

This week’s blog post comes from an idea from reader Amy. Zoe Bradley creates oversize, highly crafted headpieces, dresses, and sets for advertising campaigns, editorials, catwalk shows, and window displays.  She uses traditional tailoring techniques but uses more conventional fabrics

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| By You | Zoe Bradley

This week’s blog post comes from an idea from reader Amy. Zoe Bradley creates oversize, highly crafted headpieces, dresses, and sets for advertising campaigns, editorials, catwalk shows, and window displays.  She uses traditional tailoring techniques but uses more conventional fabrics

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I Love You So Much, I Made It.

Installation by Paul Cocksedge Don’t go to the card store for that last minute birthday card! Come see us. In the Textile Arts Center’s 4-week course students will learn the basics of paper-making and how to do it from home.

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I Love You So Much, I Made It.

Installation by Paul Cocksedge Don’t go to the card store for that last minute birthday card! Come see us. In the Textile Arts Center’s 4-week course students will learn the basics of paper-making and how to do it from home.

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Yulia Brodskaya

So it has been a dreary week here in New York and my energy has been lacking lately.  I blame the pouring rain, it doesn’t inspire any energy.  So I wanted to pick an artists whose whimsical designs and bright

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Yulia Brodskaya

So it has been a dreary week here in New York and my energy has been lacking lately.  I blame the pouring rain, it doesn’t inspire any energy.  So I wanted to pick an artists whose whimsical designs and bright

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