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Dear Paperphile,

Houston-based company Documobi was featured in a PMC Vendor Spotlight interview. Simply put, Documobi is an app that utilises “intelligent Print Recognition,” (iPR). iPR creates a ‘digital’ version of a printed file and uploads it into the cloud. It allows users to scan any print with a smart phone and be transported to videos, websites, and other rich content. In celebration of Paper Runway turning one, we decided to make our anniversary issue of Paper Runway “interactive” and have a selection of pages embedded with iPR! To experience the world’s first interactive magazine of this kind, download the Documobi app and scan the pages which feature the iPR logo. Huge thanks to Theo and team at Digitalpress for supplying this innovative technology for use with this issue. www.digitalpress.com.au Paper Runway is an independent publication. Designed, made and printed in Australia, Paper Runway uses cutting edge digital printing technology by an accredited FSC printer. The magazine is further enhanced by being printed on the raw, yet elegant, Envirocare, which is manufactured entirely from waste paper, without the addition of optical brighteners. Paper Runway is ageless, ambitious and creative. Paper Runway is where passion meets paper. www.paperrunway.com

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Paper Goodies: Enjoy the square card/print kindly donated by La la Land. La la land is an avenue for artists to gain exposure, and an opportunity for people to have affordable art in their everyday living and space. Made in Australia, La la land focuses on quality, using the best eco-friendly materials whenever possible. www.lalalandshop.com.au Paper Runway is printed by the print innovator, Theo Pettaras, and his team at Digitalpress, Sydney using the cutting edge technology of the Kodak Nexpress, the cover has been further enhanced and given texture with digital raised printing. An FSC certified, ISO 14001 accredited printer, Theo also has in place the 10,000 Trees, tree offsetting program. www.digitalpress.com.au This issue of Paper Runway is printed on K.W.Doggett Fine Paper Envirocare 100% Recycled. Manufactured entirely from waste paper, without the addition of optical brighteners, Envirocare 100% Recycled is an environmentally friendly paper. Made in a facility that is ISO 14001 accredited and with process chlorine free pulps, harmful by-products are reduced. www.kwdoggett.com.au DISCLAIMER: Paper Runway is an independently produced quarterly magazine. All imagery contained in Paper Runway are subject to copyright of the artist, illustrator, photographer as named but not limited to. Paper Runway reserves its right to copyright. Reproduction in whole or in part without prior written permission is prohibited. We do our best to provide correct imagery credits and obtain permission for use of imagery. If you feel that this has been misused or under represented then please email us at info@paperrunway.com. Any privacy information that you may provide to Paper Runway to take part in any giveaway, survey or competition may be used by Paper Runway to provide you with any prizes, survey results, new or future Paper Runway publications. We will treat your details in accordance with all privacy laws and not provide your details to any third party unless it is to furnish you with a prize you have won as a result of entering our giveaways or competition. No liability will be accepted by the editors arising out of, or in connection to, the contents of Paper Runway Magazine. Views and comments expressed by authors and contributors are not always that of the editors or publishers.

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contents

10 | Stuart McLachlan | Aurora’s Night (iPR) 12 | A Happy Death p12 17 | A conversation with Anthony Peters | Katy Elliott 23 | The Paper Trail | A Paper Runway Event 32 | A conversation with John Murphy | Katy Elliott 36 | Through the Eyes of a Paper Cutter | Michele Lockwood 42 | C is for Collaboration | Theo Pettaras 44 | Nautical Party | Donaville Herrick Discover Paper 45 | Incubator | Damien Barlow 47 | A handwritten note 48 | Pause | Peter Callesen | Gem Barton 52 | Lauren Clay Artist 56 | Chris Gilmour Paper Sculptor 62 | Kirsten Enkelmann Folded Fiction | Gem Barton 64 | Marsha Golemac | Paper Artist and Stylist 71 | Paper Runway, how do I love thee? Cassie Mercer 75 | The Record Collector | Theo Pettaras

regulars 07 | A note from us 09 | Hot Paper 28 | DIY Surprise! | Kitiya Palaskas 61 | Skye Rogers DIY | Riveting Trivet 70 | Paper Gifts 77 | Giveaways 78 | La la Land Giveaway

Paper and Book Arts | Classic Italian Letterpress Stationary. These unique Italian designs, dating from the 15th and 16th century, are printed on high quality, soft paper. The entire collection is made with a traditional letterpress printing machine. The elegance and charm of this ancient type of printing makes this collection distinctive and unique. Exclusively imported by Paper and Book Arts | www.paperandbookarts.com.au


the team nikki buckland | editor | info@paperrunway.com maree oaten | editor & designer | design@paperrunway.com helen fraser | advertsing sales | helen@paperrunway.com cassie mercer | sub editor | cass@insidehistory.com.au malcolm mackenzie | copy editor theo pettaras | printer | www.digitalpress.com lisa ford | photographer | www.lisaford.com.au katie preece | photographer | www.katiepreece.com kimberly amos | artist | little palm creative simone barter | stylist | style.life.home grace lee | illustrator | www.fromasowsear.blogspot.com

contributors Stuart McLachlan // Simon Cardwell // Marsha Golemac La la Land // Paper and Book Arts // Confetti System A Happy Death // Katy Elliott // Anthony Peters Kitiya Palaskas // John Murphy // Beatrice Coron Michele Lockwood // Donnaville Herrick // Damien Barlow Zoe’s handwritten Notes // Peter Callesen // Gem Barton Lauren Clay // Chris Gilmour // Skye Rogers Kirsten Enkelmann advertising | advertise@paperrunway.com submissions | submissions@paperrunway.com subscriptions | www.paperrunway.bigcartel.com

Illustration | Grace Lee

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Left to Right Cards by Karolina York for A Happy Death | www.ahappydeath.com.au La la Land Mini bag, cardboard frame and card | www.lalalandshop.com.au Trash Me Lamp | www.bodieandfou.com | Note Folio | www.poketo.com Recycled Newsprint Bags | www. www.coris.com.au | War Planes | www. www.newbies.co.nz Alphabet Soup Game | www.enoki.com.au | Raincloud notepads | www.earthgreetings.com.au Pencil Tube | www. www.poketo.com | The Unfurling Sneak ‘Place’ | www.galloplifestyle.com.au

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Wife and husband, Kara and Chris Town, are the creative directors behind A Happy Death. An unusual name some might say but one which Kara and Chris hope will resonate into contributing to make a better world by sharing visual pleasure and encouraging environmental awareness. We chatted with Kara recently about A Happy Death, here is what she (they) had to say…

Thanks for joining us at Paper Runway. Tell us about A Happy Death? A Happy Death’s aim was, and indeed is, to give artists a simple, freely accessible platform to enable them to share their work; whereby we act as curators if you like. We invite artists to create a collection for us that is, very importantly, true to their aesthetic. It’s certainly not a new concept, however, we wanted to represent a broader discipline of artists, to step outside ‘the norm’, and bring art to the masses through the clever guise of stationery. It is also paramount to us that, if we are going to be putting paper goods out there, we do so with an environmental conscience. Consequently, all cards are printed in Australia, using FSC approved 100% recycled card and envelope and vegetable inks. How did the name evolve? Over six years ago, when we first moved in together, Chris had a rather substantial book collection. When rearranging the bookshelves one day, I noticed he had a few copies of one particular Albert Camus novel, ‘A Happy Death’. The name just resonated with me. For years I had my heart set on a retail/gallery space of the same name, but that soon transitioned into the A Happy Death of today. Our name is undeniably strange, when placed next to other stationery labels, but it reflects our desire to contribute to a better world; one of sharing visual pleasure and encouraging environmental awareness, no matter how small our contribution may be. It’s essentially why we adopted the catch cry ‘…a life well used brings a happy death’.

Opposite | ‘Finest Body of Work’ Joseph Allen Shea for A Happy Death Above | ‘Palm Paradise Print’ Karolina York for A Happy Death

A husband and wife team, some might cringe at the thought of working with their spouse, how do you two work together? Believe me (us) we had our reservations, but honestly we are very much a team in the Town household, we have learnt to be. We figured out very early in our marriage that compromise is the key, and it certainly extends into the business. We are pretty damn good friends too, that helps mightily.

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Seated in a Stressless® you’ll instantly recognise the true meaning of comfort. It’s the way it glides back smoothly, adding perfect support in all positions. It’s how it gently swings – with effortless ease and stability. It’s the finest leather covering, the soft, yet supple cushion. It’s how the adjustable footstool completes the total feeling of relaxation, all the way down to your feet. The patented Stressless® Plus™ system provides a unique flexible headrest and exquisite neck and lumbar support, which synchronises gently as you recline. The sensitivity of each individual movement can be simply adjusted by turning the glide wheel on each side of the Stressless® recliner. Perfect for reading the latest issue of Paper Runway! To have a chance of winning this fantastic prize visit ’The Paper Trail’ hub book nook in Byron Bay, 25th – 27th May 2012, fill in an entry form while experiencing the innovative comfort of a ‘Stressless’ moment! For all the details follow ‘The Paper Trail’ at www.paperrunway.com *See www.paperrunway.com for full terms and conditions.


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25TH MAY OPENING EXHIBITION AT ART PARK FEATURING NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS

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The Paper Trail | 25 – 27 May

Grab a pencil and mark it in your diary:The Paper Trail a weekend celebration of all things paper – will be held in Byron Bay from May 25 – 27 2012. Curated by your very own Paper Runway, The Paper Trail will run over three fun-filled days. The event will open with a paper-centric exhibition at Art Park at the Byron Bay Art and Industrial Estate on Friday May 25. Artists showcasing their paper wares include Barry Goodman, Rob Ryan, Rachel Castle, Me & Amber and Lumiere, to name just a few. All artists will contribute a portion of their sales to NAPCAN, which works to eliminate child abuse. Coinciding with the magazine’s first birthday, The Paper Trail will continue all weekend with paper workshops for those of all ages by leading artists and paper product designers including Kim Amos, Anne Leon, Craig Rochfort, Kate Ford, Marsha Golemac, Cassie Mercer and Kitiya Palaskas. Workshops will include paper-making, creation of paper zines, the art of paper cutting and a letter lounge sponsored by La la Land. The possibilities with paper are endless. With so much of our lives dominated by electronic media, there is a real craving for the beauty, simplicity and versatility of paper. Through The Paper Trail, Paper Runway is bringing that beauty to Byron Bay, with some exceptional artists sharing their works, knowledge and skills. So ditch the digital and come celebrate with Paper Runway! Program details will be regularly updated at www.paperrunway.com

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The Paper Trail | Exhibition A stunning exhibition featuring over 35 of the finest paper creators will open The Paper Trail, a weekend celebrating the art of paper.

25 May 2012 at 6.30pm Art Park | 5/11 Banksia Drive Byron Bay, NSW 2481, Australia www.theartpark.com.au

Hosted by Paper Runway at Art Park at the Byron Bay’s Arts and Industrial Estate, the exhibition will showcase hanging pieces and sculptures that reveal the artists’ love of paper. Just some of the names exhibiting include homewares and stationery illustrator Leah Bartholomew whose range, Beneath The Sun, features locally-produced and environmentally conscious products made from natural, quality materials; The Hungry Workshop will show off luscious letterpress designs, and you’ll see intricate paper sculptures by Australia’s James Gordon and UK artists’ Rob Ryan, Helen Musselwhite, Barry Goodman and Damien Barlow. Marvel at the ethereal world created by Hobart-based artist Beth Emily, you’ll want to take one – or more! – of her pieces home with you. And that’s just one of the points of The Paper Trail exhibition. All art works are for sale and each artist will be donating a portion of sales to National Association for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (NAPCAN). There will also be special giveaways during the evening and across the weekend. Other artists on show include; Rachel Castle, Me & Amber, Christine Willcocks, Mr Yen, Kim Amos, Kate Ford, Paula Mills, Thomas Bird, Erin Petson, Lisa Rodden, Lilly Blue, Sarah Harvey, Stuart McLachlan, James Gordon, Grace Lee, Blacklist Studios, Lang Leav, Snow Puppe and sculptor Anne Franke. It’s your chance to see an exquisite paper-centric exhibition. Coinciding with Paper Runways’ first birthday, The Paper Trail is a fabulous way to celebrate! Paper Runway is growing up quick. Help us blow out the candles, donate a little to a worthy cause, and support the work of talented artists.

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The Paper Trail | Workshops Here’s your chance to make paper gems, monsters, luscious party décor and so much more all on the one weekend! Yes, for three special days in May, Byron Bay will be your inspiration, your haven for papier d’amour. Twelve presenters will host a range of workshops for The Paper Trail from May 25-27. Like who, you ask? Well, Kate Ford kicks off the festivities in style with a paper-making workshop. Explore the basic techniques of hand papermaking, from sheet forming to watermarks and inclusions. Learn how to prepare pulp using recycled paper and tips for doing it at home. In her second workshop, participants will learn how to handstich their own hard and soft cover sketchbook or journal. On Saturday, 26 May, join Craig Rochfort zine creator and Art Park co-owner, who has had his work exhibited at art book fairs in Tokyo, Milan, London, Sydney and the United States. Craig will be talking about types of zines, how to make them and also how to distribute them to likeminded zine fans around the world. Get into making geometric collage and crazy paper gems with Marsha Golemac of Three Nations. Anne Leon will guide you through the art of ancient Gyotaku printing – a traditional form of fish printing dating from the 19th century. Kitiya Palaskas will show you how to make the best piñatas using cardboard and a whole lot of decoration, perfect for the adults and children alike. She will guide your through creative gift wrapping in style using homemade stamps, recycled materials and gorgeous wrapping paper. This workshop is proudly sponsored by La la Land.

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Join Inside History magazine editor Cassie Mercer for a look at the lost art of letter writing, and savour the time to write a messgae to a loved one. Take your inspiration from a gorgeous vintage letter lounge set up specifically for the day, and the most stunning of writing paper! Little ones get a chance to create their very own paper wares all weekend. Sarbe Invitations + Paper are hosting and workshopping the art of creating origami clothing for paper dolls – learn how to make dresses, shirts and shorts and create a travel game set – all children will create the pieces to the game ‘Tic Tac Toe’ and take home a tin full of paper creations to capture their imagination. Kim Amos is well known throughout Byron shire for her inspirational work with children. Your children will leave Kim Amos’ workshop full of inspiration to make and create. Kim will guide the children through making paper monsters, exploring paper toy making and encouraging children to use scrap and recycled materials. Get making and creating at the workshop sponsored by Mickey & Stevie. At their workshop your little one will make and decorate their very own “Nextime DIY Clock”. James Gordon will run a cut and glue workshop, making paper winged insects, while, with Kate Ford, children can learn about book-binding, using Japanese techniques, stamping, stencilling and paper-making.

Spaces are limited for each workshop, so you’ll need to book early. Prices for workshops start from just $20. We think that’s a perfect way to remember The Paper Trail! Flatout Frankie renouned for encouraging creativity and play with their flat packed cardboard toys, will be hosting a special workstation at the Paper Runway hub. Join us at the Flatout Frankie workstation with your children and watch their imaginations run wild as they giggle with delight while decorating their own Flatout Frankie cardboard house. Ideal for siblings, this is a free event, but space is strictly limited and bookings are required. 2-4 people per house. See our website for the full program details and how to book. www.paperrunway.com


The Paper Trail | Program friday | 25th may paper making | kate ford book binding | kate ford free workstation | flatout frankie (for children) writing station | send letter via the paper runway mailbox

saturday | 26th may zine making | craig rochfort (children10+) recycled paper creations for children | kim amos paper making | kate ford (for children) book binding, stamping | kate ford (for children) lino block printing piñata and party decorations | kitiya palaskas the art of gift wrapping | kitiya palaskas vintage letter writing | cassie mercer free workstation | flatout frankie (for children) paper cut glue workshop | james gordon (sharp scissor age) paper gems, origami boxes and paper collage | marsha golemac of three nations writing station | send letter via the paper runway mailbox

sunday | 27th may gyotaku printing | anne leon piñata and party decorations | kitiya palaskas the art of gift wrapping | kitiya palaskas paper making for adults | kate ford book binding for adults | kate ford origami paper clothes for paper dolls | sarbe invitations + paper (for children) make a travel game, tic tac toe | sarbe invitations + paper (for children) diy ‘nextime clock’ create and decorate | mickey and stevie (all ages) free workstation | flatout frankie (for children) writing station | send letter via the paper runway mailbox see our website for the full program details and how to book. www.paperrunway.com

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Surprise! Treat your party guests with these easy-to-make favour boxes, filled to the brim with tiny treasures.

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John Murphy Words & Interview by Katy Elliott

American artist John Murphy creates beautiful limited-edition prints which are regularly exhibited in Philadelphia and New York, and collected worldwide. His imagery merges vintage and modern sensibilities, exploring ideas of beauty and fantasy within the decorative arts, and the results are absolutely stunning. John’s body of work includes an exclusive stationery set published by TeNeues, and openedition prints distributed worldwide into select retail and museum stores via The Art Group. His work also encompasses gorgeous photography, presented in his own signature hand-finished frames. Recent shops stocking his work include: the Contemporary Arts Museum, TX; International Center for Photography, NY; Institute of Contemporary Art, MA; the J Paul Getty Museum, CA; Nassau County Museum of Art, NY; and the New York Public Library, NY. John works in New York, and in Philadelphia where he lives outside of the city with his wife and two small children – who love to art direct their dad whenever possible!

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BĂŠatrice Coron Through the Eyes of a Paper Cutter As told to Michele Lockwood

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Since I was driving, I listened to her lecture without seeing any of the visuals; it was kind of like listening to a book-ontape where you have to create your own pictures to go along with the words. Listening like this built up great suspense and, when I actually got to see her paper cuttings, I was in awe at not only how vibrant and animated they were, but also at how poor my imagined versions were by comparison.

My introduction to Béatrice Coron was completely serendipitous. It happened on a tedious drive to the airport when I plugged my phone into the car stereo and, instead of shuffling through songs, I decided to listen to a TED talk. For me, TED is brain food and, in the case of Béatrice’s TED talk, it’s inspired brain food that serves to feed the imagination.

It was then that I said, “I am going to find her.” Now, outside of being able to work in your pyjamas, there are few perks to freelance journalism. But one of the things I love about this work is that it provides an excuse to approach creative people who are inspiring. Speaking to Béatrice reminded me of how inter-connected we are on this planet and how something as simple as a single paper cut can communicate a lifetime of memory. Over the last 15 years, Béatrice’s philosophy of practice and her dedication to the art of paper cutting has seen her progress from life as a cleaning lady to life as an internationally exhibited artist. Through ‘keeping things simple’ she has created her own paper cut universe that speaks stories aloud and breathes tales of freedom, death, hope and possibilities for what could be. Paper Runway | 37


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Schism Chasm Cataclysm, 2011 Acrylic on cut paper, papier-mâché, acrylic, wire, wooden armature 23 x 26 x 7 inches Image courtesy of Larissa Goldston Gallery Photography | Photo315 Granny takes a trip, 2011 Paper clay, acrylic, acrylic on cut paper, papier-mâché 26 x 12 x 6 inches Image courtesy of Larissa Goldston Gallery Photography | Photo315

Lauren Clay Lauren Clay’s work draws you in from the moment your eyes hit the hundreds of brightly coloured strips of paper. Clay works primarily with cut paper, wire, wood and foam to form the elaborate stimulating sculptures. Each structure creates complexity in the brilliance of its construction.

Describe your studio / work space. Is it a laboratory / shed / treasure trove / secretive cave, tidy/chaotic or something else... My studio is functional, systematic experimental chaos. It is the home of painted paper scraps, rejected sculpture appendages, crystals, shelves of acrylic paint, and misused kitchen appliances. On the best days my studio is a place where I am surprised by what I find there. What do you love most about paper? I appreciate paper because it is so easily transformed. It has the ability to take on so many different persona. Most importantly, for my own work, it has the ability to be completely autonomous. Because my work often addresses elusive subject matter, such as spiritual, and psychological spaces, I appreciate paper’s ability to appear both solid and ephemeral, natural and supernatural; to be totally mundane, but also to seem completely foreign. With unlimited budget or geographic reach what is your ultimate art material/ materials? I always have fantasies of doing huge, complex, multi-room installations. I don’t think the material would change much, but definitely the scale and complexity would. How did you work with paper as a child? Do you remember what you first created with paper? I don’t remember having any extraordinary experiences with paper early on. I first began working with paper about nine years ago. I began using it as a support for my paintings, rather than stretched canvas, because I was interested in it as a conceptual framework for my work. At the time I thought paper evoked a feeling of something temporal and suggestive; like the feeling of a proposal, rather than something didactic or concrete. Although the way I use paper in my work has evolved physically, I think it has continued to reference these feelings of suggestion and passivity. I am also totally open to the idea that my work might not always incorporate paper. Paper Runway | 53


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Thanks for joining us at Paper Runway. Tell us about Three Nations? Three Nations is a blog I started only a few months ago. The name simply reflects the three cultures (Australian, Croatian and Dutch) that make me who I am today, through my own family roots (Croatian) and my boyfriend’s family (Dutch). It is a place where I can be myself; documenting my work, personal projects and creative journey. Your blog is bursting with a love of photography and paper, what do you love most about what you do? Seeing my ideas come to life. I have kept a notebook of ideas for a number of years and now I am slowly ticking each of them off. It’s nice to not be restricted by one medium, especially because my passions and interests range from paper art to photography to event styling. No one ever said you had to choose one, so why not give it all a go if you love it? Which five words best describe you? Passionate, clumsy, imaginative, supportive, young-at-heart (That’s 3 in 1) How did you get your career start and what path have you taken since? Tell us a bit about your background I was born and raised in Australia, however, my parents, brother and sister were born in Croatia. I grew up in a fairly isolated town and found that creative pursuits weren’t popular or encouraged nearly as much as sports, such as netball or basketball. Thankfully my parents had built a beautiful home on five acres of land where I could run around, play amongst nature and have the freedom to

indulge in anything artistic. When year 12 was over, I moved to Melbourne only a few days after my last exam. I then went on to complete an arts degree, however, my career to date has been in product development and I have spent a large portion of that time working for kikki.K as a product manager. Late last year I hit a bit of a crossroad and started asking myself ‘what do you want to be when you grow up?’. It is a strange question to ask yourself at the age of 28, but I realised that it is very natural for one to discover new interests or revisit old ones as time moves on. It is whether you choose to embrace them or not, I suppose. From a very young age I was determined, eager to learn and make something of myself and, although I am satisfied very much with what I have achieved so far, it wasn’t until recently that I really started to question where I was going. I looked back at my childhood (which sounds like a bit of a cliché, but it’s true) and I realised that the little me really seemed to be on to something all those years ago. I spent my time drawing, collecting stickers and stamps, painting, writing, making stationery, creating collages and constantly rearranging my parents’ home. So, here I am all these years later with the same interests and same passions. Essentially, I have left product development to be a child again – strange right? I guess I was naturally influenced by society to grow up, find an awesome fulltime job and eventually make lots of money, when in fact I should have just listened to my 10 year old self and said “I want to cut and paste when I grow up, so there!”

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‘In Rye’ | Treat your loved one to a screenprint or papercut by the UK artist Rob Ryan | Rob Ryan screenprint. Paper size 68.5 x 56. Print size 57.5 x 36. Limited edition of 200. RRP £190 (unframed) Rob Will be exhibiting a papercut work at The Paper Trail www.misterrob.co.uk

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Pepakura - electric guitar paper model kit | Calling all musicians out there – this will definitely strike a chord with you! This Electric Guitar L Model was designed by both paper engineers and professional musicians, so it’s a perfect replica of the real thing. You’ll see all the details you’d find on an electric guitar – tuning pegs, pick-ups, control knobs, bridge – this piece of paper art has it all! Pepakura is a musical instrument paper model series designed by HANDSON from Japan. It comes with illustrated instructions and 136 precut parts ready to be assembled. No tedious scissor work is required. Approximate height when completed is 30cm. RRP $65 www. uponafold.com.au

CONFETTISYSTEM Pinata | The CONFETTISYSTEM is Brooklyn duo Julie Ho and Nicholas Andersen. Famous for their exquisite handmade piñatas, garlands and party decorations creating child like squeals of excitement from both children and adults. Made lovingly by hand, Julie and Nicholas, break the boundaries of the traditional party pieces to create permanent decorations. Each piece hung by a beautiful cord, and filled with hand cut confetti and a little door to fill with treats, who would have thought a pinata could be such fun. www.confettisystem.com

Sectional Globe ‘Material’ | A sectional globe with which you can experience the earth’s configuration. It is configured such that when placed on a desk, it leans at exactly the angle of the earth’s tilt (23.4 degrees). how lovley would it be to get one of these with a plane ticket inside! www.geo-grafia.jp

You Take My Breath Away | ‘This is the favourite with most of our man friends. A little 70’s ‘Morning of the Earth’ surf-inspired. The simple statement circle is divinely designed, and representative of infinite possibilities and love.’ Printed on 100% recycled 210GSM off-white stock using water-based inks in Australia. RRP $49.95 (320 x 440mm) www.blackliststudioprints.com


Nikki and Maree, the very talented duo behind Paper Runway, certainly prove the wisdom of Wordsworth’s quote. It’s been a whirlwind year, and I’ve been lucky enough to be part of the rush, the euphoria, that comes with launching a dream into the world. I’ve loved contributing stories, and then poring over each issue when it arrives in the mail, learning about artists the world over who are creating their objects of affection, and succeeding in their ambitions. Each issue of Paper Runway is an inspiration and a celebration. Here’s to the next year, and the next. I’d better start thinking about a design for that silver wreath! Cassie Mercer

‘The Empress frame’ from La la Land comes in pieces and is adjustable to fit A2, A3 and A4 posters.Illustrated by Sydney artist, Juan Carlos Camacho. The frames are made in Australia from recycled cardboard and are so light you can blu-tack them on the wall! www.lalalandshop.com.au

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“Everybody loved Frank the Yank… Born in Minnesota, my Dad, Frank Osborn, joined the US Army in 1941, hoping to be discharged after a year. Instead he found himself – and his future – on the other side of the world. Dad met my mother, Rhona, at an officer’s graduation party in Brisbane. With the offer of chewing gum in exchange for her number, their love was sealed on a PK wrapper.

Last year when we went to Minnesota I could only imagine ‘what if?’. Dad only ever went back once but walking in his footsteps, we’ve uncovered extraordinary things. With Ancestry.com.au’s easy online tools we’ve traced the Osborns right back to the 15th Century. We now have 3000 names in our family tree and I’ve even unearthed convict forebears that were never spoken of in my family.

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While war duty kept Mum and Dad apart, they were hastily married in 1945 when Dad’s supply ship was briefly docked in Sydney. It was 18 months before they would see each other again. On his discharge, Dad set about creating their new life in Minnesota, arranging for Mum to join him on the Brides’ Boat. But destiny had different plans. Mum fell gravely ill with appendicitis and couldn’t travel. On hearing the news, Dad set sail for a new life in Australia.

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Love paper, love history? Then grab a copy of the latest issue of Inside History. In our March-April edition, we: • reunite a family with a photo from 1883 • find out what life was like for an Aussie governess through her letters back to London • escape the tourist track and discover secret history in Victoria’s goldfields And much more – in fact, 76 pages of features on our fascinating history and heritage, giveaways and book and app reviews. In newsagents nationally now, order online at www.insidehistory.com.au, or find us on the App Store!

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