Crepe paper artist Aimee Baldwin and I greeted countless people at the booth over the two days at Maker Faire (big thanks to Anandamayi Arnold for helping with this on Saturday). Aimee, who teaches crepe paper flower making at Castle in the Air, demonstrated how to make the flowers to our booth's visitors. She is a thoroughly accomplished artist and has spent the past few years perfecting her latest passion -- life-sized replicas of extinct and endangered birds made with crepe paper from Castle in the Air. Her works are flat-out amazing and she received no end of admiration and questions from the thrilled passers-by. For those who weren't able to see Aimee's birds at Maker Faire (or if you were there and want to see more), watch this space for an exciting announcement in the next few days.
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I only got a very brief chance to wander away and see a bit more of the exhibits, but even taking in just a glimpse gave me such heart and hope for the human race. We are a curious species, full of enthusiasm for trying, building, and doing, working in so many different ways to make our dreams a reality. At Maker Faire we can be reminded of all this, and also that it's okay to wear this imagination and excitement proudly on our sleeve.
3 comments:
I went and it was amazing. But, I couldn't find you in any of the places I went. Where were you?
How exciting, Karima! I love your antique paper models and crepe papers! The new photo of you is great!
Booth 212.... Under the red, blue, and white banners, red pennants, and gold trimmed submarine! I'm sorry you missed my outfit!
The truth is that the faire was overwhelming and I could hardly find myself at times. Fabulous and overwhelming.
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