Paper re/made:Feather
Jan 2021
The work "Feather" uses recycled white paper, which is crushed, screened and bleached to make plant pulp as raw materials, and uses traditional Chinese papermaking art to create a series of art works.
This is a design experiment that combines traditional craftsmanship with sustainable materials. Papermaking has a history of thousands of years in China. For many years, traditional craftsmanship has not brought any burden to the environment. The new papermaking process has changed and polluted the environment.
The designer hopes to use design to arouse the public's attention to traditional craftsmanship and sustainable materials. This work uses "water sculpture" to express a new art form of paper. Paper is no longer folded, cut, or has boundaries, but is a natural growth process.
The designer expressed new thinking on the way people communicate with nature. From natural materials to natural craftsmanship.





