Paper
Hanji work inspired by a year of research in Korea on a Fulbright grant, incorporating handmade Korean paper, hand-ground ink, and paper felting techniques.
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Hanji is Korean handmade paper. These are the fruits of a year's research in Korea as a Fulbright Fellow (2008-2009): hand papermaking and binding, natural dyeing from plants and insects, and traditional paper weaving.
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A video: making Korean handmade paper, hanji, at a papermill in northeastern Korea. Jang Ji Bang is a family business, where the artist apprenticed for a month on a Fulbright grant.
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Four videos: 1. Step-by-step video documentation of how to make hanji, traditional Korean paper, by master papermaker Shin Hyun Seh; 2. Four hanji masters; 3. Yu Bae Gun, an Intangible Heritage Holder in hanji screenmaking, and 4. Na Seo Hwan, a 3rd-generation master weaver making a chamber pot out of paper using jiseung, the craft of paper weaving.
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Joomchi is a centuries-old Korean paper manipulation technique that creates textures and felts paper without any added adhesives.
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Spinning handmade paper into yarn, and products that come from those strands through knitting and other transformative, off-the-grid methods.
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Various cut and uncut paper projects: image and words.
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