Leigh Holden handforming a sheet of paper.

 

Paper Client Profiles

David Ashley
Calligrapher / Bookbinder

Tom Parson
Letterpress Printer

Janet Stevens
Children's Book Illustrator

Rod Replogle
Artist

Studio Associates

David Mittelman
Letterpress Printing

Fawn Atencio
Papermaking

Baldfaced Hornets
Papermaking

 

 

 

Leigh couching sheet onto felt.

Leigh couching.

 

Hand formed paper sheet draining on felt.

Handformed sheet on felt.

Studio Associate / Leigh Holden

"I pulled my first sheet of paper on a summer afternoon in 1998 at the Penland School of Crafts in North Carolina. It was hot and muggy; I don’t know how we got that paper to dry. It was the summer between my first and second years at the University of Alabama where I was studying bookbinding and letterpress printing. I knew about paper, about grain direction and tear strength, about hot and cold press, about wove and laid surfaces. But there was a fundamental shift when I made that first sheet of paper. It was no longer a (mostly) static substrate; it now had life and character. It became paper per se paper: something that asserted itself intrinsically as itself. Since then, I have been distracted by many things, but I always return to hand papermaking. In its rhythm and routine I find a touchstone, a deep and satisfying sense of rightness."