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Alexander Watt

The Art of Paper-Making

In “The Art of Paper-Making,” Alexander Watt delves into the intricate process of transforming raw materials into one of the most essential yet often overlooked components of modern civilization. The book blends technical precision with lyrical prose, guiding readers through the history of paper-making while emphasizing its cultural significance across various societies. Watt's meticulous attention to detail not only illuminates the craft's artistic dimensions but also situates it within the broader context of industrial development and environmental sustainability, making it a crucial text for both artisans and historians alike. Alexander Watt, a prominent figure in the field of materials science and craftsmanship, has spent decades immersed in traditional and contemporary paper-making techniques. His passion for the tactile and sensory experiences of creating paper is evident in his writing, which is informed by both personal experimentation and academic inquiry. Watt's background as a craftsman and educator equips him with a unique perspective that blends theory with practice, encouraging readers to appreciate the art form in its entirety. Readers with an interest in crafts, history, or environmental issues will find “The Art of Paper-Making” to be an invaluable resource. Whether you are an aspiring papermaker or simply someone curious about the origins of this ubiquitous medium, Watt's work invites you to engage with the text and the craft on a deeper level, making it a must-read for enthusiasts and scholars alike.
518 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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