Stillness in the Dark
The Sunday Paper #490
December 17, 2023
My last workshops of the year will take place this coming week, and they are both free – I hope to see you at one or both! We’ll be making a different lantern at each workshop to shine some light on the darkest day of the year.
Wednesday, 12/20 at noon Mountain time (Denver): Tea Light Topper – Register Here.
Thursday, 12/21 at 3pm mountain time: Winter Solstice Lantern – Register Here.


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A reader sent me a link to this blog post by a former NY’er living in Paris. I was reminded of how I liked walking by the holiday shop windows at night when I lived in NYC. Her post features the holiday windows at Printemps. The paper puppets were designed by paper artist, extraordinaire, Mathilde Nivet.

95 articulated puppets with over 170,000 paper decorations
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I was delighted to meet Megumi Lorna Inouye at the Codex Book Fair a couple of years ago and to hear about her upcoming book, The Soul of Giftwrapping. She was just starting the project with the same company that has published most of my books, Storey Publishing. The book comes out in April, 2024, but here’s a sneak peak project – How to Wrap a Book without Tape.
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This is behind the NY Times paywall, so you won’t be able to click through unless you’re a subscriber. In March, a troupe of mathematical tilers announced that they had discovered this “aperiodic monotile,” a shape that can tile an infinite flat surface in a pattern that does not repeat — “einstein” is the geometric term of art for this entity. The National Museum of Mathematics in New York and the United Kingdom Mathematics Trust in London then asked members of the public for their most creative renditions of an einstein. A couple of the finalists used paper!
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Paper TidbitsThe Kalamazoo Book Arts Center hosts an annual Illustrated Accordion exhibition. Entries are due on January 22.I’m so thankful to have dealers who help me get my artist’s books out into the world. Special thanks to David Abel from Passages Bookshop who travels the country, showing and selling my artist’s books!———————————————————————————————––––––
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