Crushing it with Konnyaku
Overview
Konnyaku powder has been used in Japan for centuries to coat paper, especially for use in making kamiko paper clothing. Washi treated with prepared konnyaku paste is called momigami (kneaded paper) or kyoseishi (strong paper). Paper is made stronger, more flexible and abrasion-resistant than untreated paper. Konnyaku-treated washi may be crumpled and kneaded, or left smooth, making it useful for a wide variety of creative applications.
In this workshop you will:
- learn how to mix konnyaku
- learn how to apply it to various weights and types of washi
- learn different methods for drying treated paper
- see examples of completed konnyaku-treated projects
- be inspired for how to use it in your own work
All supplies and materials will be provided.
Participants may want to bring a notebook and pen.
Please note:
There are two time slots for this event on Wednesday 28 January
- 10:00am to 12 noon
- 1:30 to 3:30pm
When purchasing your ticket, please select only one time slot.
Ticket prices include the workshop fee of $40.00, plus Eventbrite fees & 13% hst
About Sigrid Blohm:
Sigrid is the resident Fine Paper Specialist at The Japanese Paper Place and is recognized by her colleagues for her depth of knowledge of all things washi. An accomplished artist in her own right, Sigrid has extensive experience in altering washi with dye, paint, konnyaku, stitching, bookbinding, and more.
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The Japanese Paper Place
103 The East Mall
Unit #1 Toronto, ON M8Z 5X9 Canada
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