I have just completed a 25-day artist in residency (April 9 – May 4, 2015) in Cheng Long Village, Yunlin County, Taiwan, where I was also the Curator of the 6th annual Cheng Long Wetlands International Environmental Art Project. See the Blog at http://artproject4wetland.wordpress.com for photos and information about this international environmental art project.
This year in Cheng Long, in addition to being the curator, I made my own handmade paper artwork and involved the local community in hand papermaking activities. I created a Cheng Long site map using 10 different local plants to make the paper for the artwork. The finished Cheng Long site map is now on exhibition in an abandoned house in the small fishing village that is now being used as an art gallery for my Cheng Long Site Map and also displaying some of the Cheng Long Elementary School children’s paintings about environmental issues.
Here are some photos of my papermaking activities in Cheng Long showing local children and parents participating. The Cheng Long Site Map is about 6 feet tall and 4 feet wide and made in the shape of the cormorant bird that has become the unofficial mascot of Cheng Long Wetlands. Back in 2010, a cormorant bird broke its wing and spent a whole year recuperating with the help of the Kuan Shu Foundation staff and the children in Cheng Long Elementary School. One side of my site map is a sort of map of Cheng Long village and the wetlands and has many leaves, flowers and natural materials from the area. The other side of my Cheng Long Site Map has many photos of Cheng Long children’s faces on it.
For Cheng Long I also made a sample book with recipes for making paper from the 10 local plants I used for this artwork: Paper Mulberry bark, pomgania (Indian beech tree) bark, Fan Palm leaves, Common Reed leaves, Sugar Cane leaves, Sugar Cane bark (waste from a local night market vendor), Sweet Potato vines and leaves, Beach Hibiscus tree bark, Banana leaves and Rice straw.
My Cheng Long Site Map remains on exhibit in the village, and this artwork has been donated to the Kuan Shu Environmental Education Foundation in Cheng Long for permanent display in the village.
The photos of my art project in Cheng Long are by my husband Timothy S. Allen, and you can see more of his photos at his Blog: http://allentimphotos2.wordpress.com
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It was a great pleasure to see how this work developed! I really like to bird shape and the texture of handmade paper! Congratulations Jane.
Yi Chun
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Agree. Lovely piece.
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Thank you and best wishes, Jane
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Jane, you need to fix the link to the blog in the first paragraph. It is a broken link because the highlighted link has an extra word included. So when you click on the link, you get an error message. But when I paste it in the browser without the extra word, I go there straight away… Love your work always, Jane. Mimi
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Tim sent me here.
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Thank you Ron, and let’s stay in touch.
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Hi Jane
As you get ready to leave for the Keelung project, I want to send you and everyone else involved my best wishes.
Also, as you suggested, it will be great to get your thoughts and feedback about my proposal after the project is completed. I am off to northern Greece in July for the international collaboration I had mentioned to you, and hope to maybe touch base before that time.
In the meantime, “fair winds” to Keelung!
all best,
Maria
Maria Karametou
Associate Professor
Director: Drawing
Director: Art International Programs
Affiliate Faculty: Women and Gender Studies
George Mason University School of Art
http://mariakarametou.com
http://beauty.gmu.edu
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Hi Maria,
Thanks again and I will be very busy in the next few weeks with the Keelung art project (www.nmmst.gov.tw) and so will reply to you again after I get back to the USA on June 10. Please write back after that if you do not hear from me. Good luck with all your projects and northern Greece sounds wonderful.
Best wishes,
Jane
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Dear Jane
For my report, ?Can I use the picture about your work at Cheng Long (2015)?
Sophie at Chu_Bai
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Dear Sophie, Yes, it is fine to use the picture of my work at Cheng Long 2015 for your report. Just let me know if you need any other information or more photos. Good luck with your report and thank you, Jane (allenrebeccajanei@gmail.com)
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