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Mar112013

Paper Marbling

Paper marbling is a method of aqueous surface design, which can produce patterns similar to smooth marble or other stone. The patterns are the result of color floated on either plain water or a viscous solution- then carefully transferred to an absorbent surface, such as paper or fabric.

  Recently we used the technique for the Etienne Aigner Spring 2013 collection.  The luxury line recently launched their new Ecom site, check out the complete online collection here, and see our favorite pieces below..

Etienne Aigner Spring 2013

 

Below see the fantastic video by artist and designer, Pemille Snedker Hansen, where she details the beautiful hand process of paper marbling.  Snedker runs a contemporary design studio out of Denmark specialising in innovative surface materials, see where she takes this amazing techinque. Read more about her, her work and the seduction of Marble on Architizer - make sure to check out the Snedker studio website. !! So COOOL!!!! 

Prints above where made by Artist and Designer,Pemille Snedker Hansen.  

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