A Virtual
Tour -
Selections
from the Site-Master's Collection of Handmade Paper Samples
1. Taipei, Taiwan. Marbled paper. Kuo-Tsai Wang. Taiwan Forestry Research Inst., Taipei. Each 78 mm x 45 mm.




2. USA. The Earth Drum. David Russell. New York City. 10 inch diameter playable drum.

3. India. Tree-free Cards and Envelopes. 5" x 7".

4. Japan. Awagami Factory. Tokushima. Part of 320 mm x 450 mm sheet shown.

5. Canada. Brian Queen. Castle Papers. 5.5" x 8.5".

6. USA. Carol Kovler. Creates from the fiber of her being. New York. 9.5' x 6".

7. Michigan. Sally Rose. Central Michigan Univ. Pigmented cotton/abaca with rayon threads. Approx. 5.5" square.

8. British Columbia. Art Liestman. From home-made soda-semichem maple pulp. 7.25" x 2.25".

9. Thailand. Mulburry paper. 5.5" x 6" as folded.

10. South Carolina. Elizabeth Lamb. Kozo, Gampi, Douglas Isis spp, Sedge spp & Orchid leaves. 7" x 5".

11. Iowa. Linda Elkins. Very old unbleached cotton, abaca, and bits of silk. Blender mixed with CMC. 9" x 5.75".

12. Hand-made paper fan. Taipei, Taiwan. Papertown, No.5, Lane 38, Tian-Yu St.; FAX 02-28747651

13. "Big Ben" impression on handmade paper; Japan

14. Classic papermaking technology book from India, printed on hand-made paper, All India Village Industries Assoc., 1948.

15. Various hand-made paper art from the Friends of Dard Hunter "The Magic of Paper" conference, Nov. 4-6, 1999

16. My contribution to the 2003 gift exchange at the Friends of Dard Hunter conference. Click on the this LINK to LEARN ABOUT HOW TO ACHIEVE THE "SUBMERGED JETS" EFFECT.