Katherine Martinko is an expert in sustainable living. She holds a degree in English Literature and History from the University of Toronto. The versatility of paper is well-known in sustainability ...
The outdoor traveling art exhibit is based on traditional Japanese paper art. Variations of it have been installed at gardens ...
With a few folds, brightly-colored squares of paper transform into animals, birds, flowers, and trees. More talented origami enthusiasts also use their skills to create original works based on popular ...
Without scissors or blades, a sheet of white paper is torn into a lovely rabbit in less than a minute. The simple, rough outline and the plan profile of the rabbit are quite different from a pattern ...
In the intricate and delicate folds of origami, lies not just an ancient art form, but the unfolding future of aerospace engineering. This traditional Japanese practice of paper folding, dating back ...
The bright, bold colors are perhaps the first thing visitors will notice upon entering “Pattern and Flow: A Golden Age of American Decorated Paper, 1960s to 2000s.” Closer inspection reveals that the ...
“We connect after dinner (with a burning paper and a falling stone)” by Michael Van Winkle is on display at Albany Library’s Pine Hills branch on Western Avenue. Richard Garrison’s “New Fiction Color ...
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