Water Paper Time
Package of Three Films: Papermaker's Studio Guide, Water Paper Time & Mother Tree
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16m
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. A meditation upon the cyclical relationship between human and nature, ‘Water Paper Time’ reveals the fascinating ways in which nature and art go on changing even (and perhaps especially) when we are not looking.
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