Package of Three Films: Papermaker's Studio Guide, Water Paper Time & Mother Tree
Purchase all of my films and receive a bonus: the Mother Tree Project, a documentary about a maternal art project featuring a paper dress/tree, crocheted roots and a choreographed performance by Tracy Broyles.
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Water Paper Time
Using time-lapse photography, the film explores how external forces such as time, gravity and molecular structure bend, tear and wrinkle Hiebert’s handmade paper, producing startlingly allusive and organic forms which recall the fibers and plants that the artist used in the paper-making process. ...
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Papermaker's Studio Guide, Chapter 1: Getting Equipped
This chapter covers the basic equipment you'll need to make paper, from beginning to advanced.
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Papermaker's Studio Guide, Chapter 2: Collecting and Preparing the Fiber
This chapter documents various types of papermaking fiber and how to process them.
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Papermaker's Studio Guide, Chapter 3: Beating Pulp
This chapter covers beating fiber to a pulp, literally! From the blender to the Hollander beater, watch pulp being processed.
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The Papermaker's Studio Guide, Chapter 4: Additives
This chapter addresses the basics about additives: sizing, calcium carbonate, methyl cellulose and pigments.
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Papermaker's Studio Guide, Chapter 5: Making Paper
Watch Eastern, Western and Nepalses-style papermaking in action.
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Papermaker's Studio Guide, Chapter 6: Creative Papermaking Techniques
This chapter covers embedding, laminating, embossing, watermarks, inclusions, and a couple of sculptural techniques.
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Papermaker's Studio Guide, End Credits
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Mother Tree
“My sculpture Mother Tree serves as a symbol of the vulnerability, strength and sense of community I feel as a mother.” – Helen Hiebert
This performance, choreographed by Tracy Broyles, brings Mother Tree to life as sculpture, dance, and crocheters interact.
The seven-foot tall handmade pap...