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Hi,
Please take the time to check out my video....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQkAvR_rL_E
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Welcome, Hilary. I'm glad you found the site and posted the video of your work. It is a well made video interview and shows your work and method really clearly. I don't think you have a gallery on this site as yet but hopefully that will come soon.
Have you tried the pulp without sawdust? You might find that you can get a much smoother finish and not have to use gesso. Try laying the pulp between two sheets of strong plastic and rolling it out to a really thin layer (down to 2mm e.g.) and then laying it on your former. Presumably you have found a source of ground chalk/whiting. In general, whiting as a decorating medium has been discontinued and many members of this site's (huge) fraternity find it difficult to find ground chalk. Can I ask where you get yours?
David Osborne
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Those are stunning! I wish i could finish my work as beautifully.
how cool to be featured on (I'm guessing) a television program.
Just awesome!
Last edited by paper soup (2009-11-23 22:15:52)
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What a great idea to put your video on YouTube. This site got a mention on the BBC's "Click Online" programme a few years back. Russ has just put it on YouTube - I don't know why we haven't done it before but better late than never!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVpLXvQULio
The site looks a little different - it was filmed before our re-designing. Russ will add the link to our "media mentions" page (link is right at the bottom of this page). http://www.papiermache.co.uk/media/
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I wish I could watch videos. All I can see are a series of still photos.
Sue, sulking
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Very well made video, a nice showcase of your body of work!
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