Use the Korean Art of Joomchi to Felt Mulberry papers and create durrable, sculptural organic forms  @LouiseJannetta
Use the Korean Art of Joomchi to Felt Mulberry papers and create durrable, sculptural organic forms  @LouiseJannetta
Louise Jannetta | Use the Korean Art of Joomchi to Felt Mulberry papers and create durrable, sculptural organic forms @LouiseJannetta | Uploaded October 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Part 2 of the series.
This technique uses the particular qualities of mulberry paper to craft papers into a solid and durable fabric-like material. Hanji (Korean mulberry paper) is manipulated by hand, moulded and felted, rubbed and coaxed, causing the long fibres, typical of mulberry papers, to felt and adhere to each other. The paper becomes stronger the more it is worked.
The process creates strong, textural, textile-like papers that become elegantly smooth with use. The result can be six times stronger than ordinary Hanji papers and can be sewn into clothing or used to make functional items such as wallets, containers and covers.

With scant information about this process, Louise follows advice to just give it a go. This exploration of the materials and process will be shared as a journey you can join. Hope you enjoy it and get to experience this technique and the fantastic handmade mulberry paper's unique qualities.

Link to a good supplier of the mulberry papers - these are not as wide as the papers I ordered from China, but they are good large papers. - action.metaffiliation.com/trk.php?mclic=P4E6A757AF331D1&redir=https%3A%2F%2Fgreatart.co.uk%2Fpulsar-mulberry-paper.html

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Explore the Korean Art of Joomchi; from the start of the learning process with Louise Jannetta. Video link - youtu.be/Wniz2m4EHtM

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With thanks to the following Joomchi and Hanji artists. Please see the fantastic videos of their practice –
Aimee Lee – See - One Artist’s Audacious Pursuit of Traditional Korean Hanji - video link -youtu.be/fDM6E784Bxs

Jiyoung Chung – See - The Art of Joomchi – video link - youtu.be/Q991blSs9Lk

Jeong Han Yun and Choon Hyang Yun - See -Paper Abstract Artist, Jeong & Choon – video link Jeong Han Yun and Choon Hyang Yun

Hanji or Korean paper is the name of traditional handmade paper from Korea. Hanji or mulberry paper is made from the inner bark of Broussonetia papyrifera, known colloquially as paper mulberry or DAK. Dak is a tree native to Korea that grows well on the sunny slopes of Korea’s many mountains. It is prized for its long white fibres. The formation aid crucial to making hanji is the mucilage that oozes from the roots of the Hibiscus Manihot. This substance helps suspend individual fibres in water. Traditional hanji is made in laminated sheets using the we bal method (a sheet formation technique), which allows for multi-directional grain[3] The process of creating hanji also employs dochim, a method of pounding finished sheets to compact fibres and lessen ink bleed. Hanji paper is famous across Asia for its white colour and extreme durability and was a high import to China in tribute missions.
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