What a great piece of paper sculpture! Your granddaughter is very talented
and imaginative [and lovely] --- you are blessed.
Thanks for showing her work and also your inspiring website.

My red-haired daughter is also an artist, doing both painting on canvas and
paper and 3D abstract works using molded and folded paper.


I am preparing a workshop for the coming summer to attract youngsters to
paper models and art, hoping she will be helping me to instruct.

Best wishes,
Karl

On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 6:03 AM, Gunnar SillĂ©n <[email protected]> wrote:

>  I have followed the thread on what got you get started on paper
> modelling. For my own part it was such a long time ago that it has
> disappeared in history. But I am happy to see that a new generation gets
> hooked on not only paper modelling, but also paper model designing.
>  My daughters daughter is 25 and amazes me with her interest in paper, but
> also her ability to make engenious paper mechanisms by own thinking. I have
> put up some pictures on my web site www.bildrum.se . Just click the
> picture to the upper right on the index page.
>
> Best wishes
> Gunnar
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