This craft literally translates to “chewed paper” — a name that sounds much better in the original French. Papier-mâché (a rhyme pronounced “pap-yay ma-shay”) is an ancient art form that, according to ...
"Barnacles" mask by Minneapolis papier-mâché artist Liz Sexton. A series of cinemagraphs, like the one above, created by Ben Toht of Sexton wearing her masks in water-related environments around ...
Most often associated with domestic craft, the humble art form makes its return. By Christine Smallwood IF THE POWER of art lies in the transformation of reality, then no medium more fully embodies ...
Hopie Stockman, cofounder of Block Shop Textiles, riffed on the totems of Ettore Sottsass and turned-wood furniture legs for these papier-mâché candlesticks. Photo: Courtesy Hopie Stockman Hopie ...
Who didn't do papier-mache in grade school art class? Who didn't dip his or her fingers in wet, watery glue to paper over a toilet roll tube to fashion a clown or scarecrow? Melissa Tereck still does ...
The walls of the church-turned-gallery are adorned with bright-colored papier-mâché sweets and retro-futuristic televisions atop cardboard boxes. The new exhibit, “We Feed & Nourish Each Other,” was ...
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