Handmade Paper > Paper Paintings

This paper painting of a mountain hillside was one of many study pieces for a larger tryptich, “Soaring,” a collaboration with lithographer Anita Dillman, now in the permanent collection at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Norris Cotton Cancer Center.

The "paint" for this artwork consists of a slurry of pigmented plant fibers and water: the papermaker's pulp. To form the design, I applied colored pulps of two Asian fibers, gampi and kozo to wet base sheet to make the design.

KOZO MOUNTAIN
KOZO MOUNTAIN
Pulp Painting
30" x 20"
2005