- In “Making Marbled Paper,” we observe how color, gracefully moved over a liquid surface, creates the pattern for intricate designs to be transferred to paper. Marbled paper and other works are featured in the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Clouds and Gold Dust: Decorated Papers from the Effinghausen Collection.
- Inspiration from Anne Frank’s Tales from the Secret Annex: A Collection of Her Short Stories, Fables, and Lesser-Known Writings [revised edition, Bantam]:
“How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.”
—Anne Frank - From The Atlantic, “China Viewed from Above” invites us to observe China through a series of 37 dramatic aerial photographs highlighting the “vast diversity of landscapes across China, from cities to mountains, deserts to sea shores, and much more.”
Penny Schricker
Loved ALL of this week’s goodies. I am so excited i am sharing it with others I think will enjoy the entries. All were amazing but the aerial views of China blew me away. I feel we are so ignoranat about other cultures and countries and there beauty and creativity!
Thank YOU!
Susan
Penny, I’m glad you are enjoying and sharing! I too was amazed at the aerial photos of China.