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 ...
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Rhea Giffin is a multifaceted artist whose inner child is alive and kicking. Working mostly in papier mâché (French for chewed paper), she has taken the medium to a new level, creating stunning works ...
Simply sign up to the House & Home myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Six years ago, designer Vaishnavi Walvekar was walking through a bazaar in Delhi when a bowl caught her eye. Picking ...
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 ...
Q-When did they make papier-mache furniture? What is the history behind this type of furniture? A-Papier-mache was first patented in 1772 by Henry Clay, an Englishman. He invented a process for making ...
South Dakota Mines mechanical engineering students brought engineering and imagination together to build large dinosaur ...
In a workshop in Indian-administered Kashmir, artisans sit in meditative silence, focusing only on their delicate grip and careful strokes of a paintbrush. The Muslim craftsmen here use an ancient art ...
Frank Devlin has been alive for 37 years, a parent for 7 of those years and a reporter for 16. In his new Sunday column, “Frankly Speaking,” he shares his views on life, parenting and issues in the ...
While Vancouver native Jeff Hill enjoys bird-watching, he’s always found the built-in suspense and the inevitable distance from his quarry a little frustrating. When the career anesthesiologist ...