Papermaking workshop Berlin: scooping paper with flowers

Turn nature into art with the ancient craft of papermaking!
Sukurusu - New
€75.00
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At the organizer's location (Berlin)
up to 8 people
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3h

About this class

Take part in a professional, hands-on papermaking experience that combines art, sustainability, and craftsmanship. This immersive workshop takes you through the entire papermaking process, from raw materials to beautifully textured, handmade sheets.

 

What you’ll do in the class

What to expect:
🔹 Learn the basics of traditional papermaking techniques
🔹 Work with recycled natural fibers such as fallen leaves, dried flowers, and plant-based porridge
🔹 Make your own handmade bows, each with unique textures, colors, and organic details
🔹 Experience a sensory, meditative process of working with water and natural elements to create sustainable, unique works of art

Who is the class suitable for?

Why take part?
✔ Authentic craftsmanship — explore a time-honored artistic tradition under expert guidance
✔ Sustainable art — Recycle natural materials into functional and aesthetic paper creations
✔ Creative wellbeing — Participate in a mindful, practical process that promotes relaxation and creativity
✔ Inspiring studio context — Work in a studio and gallery space surrounded by artistic inspiration

 

Details to remember

What to bring to the class

Small flowers or other natural materials that are no bigger than a coin, tickets, pictures, sheets of paper, or other materials that you would like to see in your paper

 

What is included in the class?

All materials are included

 

Teamevents and groups
yes
Duration
3h
Location
Sukurusu Paper Art and Design Studio, Schmargendorfer Str 34, 12159 Berlin
Languages
German, English
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Günes Evrim, originally from Turkey and currently residing in Berlin, is a multifaceted artist and designer whose work transcends boundaries between art, science, and design.