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Creative Confessions: Five Minutes with Emma Peascod

Thin washi paper from Mino, Gifu area
“Emma Peascod’s work occupies a luminous space between surface, craft, and fine art. Drawing on the ancient technique of verre églomisé and informed by her time in Japan, Emma fuses delicate materials like hand-gilded glass and washi paper to create objects and installations that shift with light and perspective. Through Peascod Studio, she has carved out a distinctive voice in contemporary decorative art -one that balances precision with poetry.” Read on

Boiling the mulberry plant in alkaline solution to neutralise the fibres for washi paper making