Crafts CouncilDirectoryMandy BrannanI am London based artisan papermaker, book artist and workshop leader.London, EnglandBookbindingCraft educatorMixed mediaWebsiteE-mailAboutInfoSustainabilityMy craft practice is very experimental and stems from combining both the Western style of papermaking with the traditional Japanese style of sheet formation which are incorporated in both my frameable work as well as part of my artists’ books. I focus on the exploration and development of new styles of papers by pushing the boundaries of traditional papermaking, specializing in the pigmentation and the manipulating of the different layers of pulp to create complex patterns.Focus:I focus on promoting exploration and developing new styles of papers by pushing the boundaries of traditional papermaking.Commissions:Available for commissionsI endeavor to be as sustainable as possible by using none harmful products to process my fibres as well as using certified pigments that have been specifically formulated to be safe and non-toxic. I also am very aware of minimizing the water usage and use all left over paper pulps for further projects so none is wasted. My practice also includes the gathering and processing of local plant materials and use only recycle papers from reliable sources.AboutMy craft practice is very experimental and stems from combining both the Western style of papermaking with the traditional Japanese style of sheet formation which are incorporated in both my frameable work as well as part of my artists’ books. I focus on the exploration and development of new styles of papers by pushing the boundaries of traditional papermaking, specializing in the pigmentation and the manipulating of the different layers of pulp to create complex patterns.InfoFocus:I focus on promoting exploration and developing new styles of papers by pushing the boundaries of traditional papermaking.Commissions:Available for commissionsSustainabilityI endeavor to be as sustainable as possible by using none harmful products to process my fibres as well as using certified pigments that have been specifically formulated to be safe and non-toxic. I also am very aware of minimizing the water usage and use all left over paper pulps for further projects so none is wasted. My practice also includes the gathering and processing of local plant materials and use only recycle papers from reliable sources.WebsiteE-mailProjectWindows (Commission)ProjectRoundsProjectChanges:Stratford