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Mark of the Maker, The: The Fine Art of Papermaking at Twinrocker (VHS) |
Email This Page | | Filmmaker: Laurie Kennard and David McGowan |
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Price includes Public Performance License. |
Set in the small town of Brookston, Indiana, The Mark of the Maker introduces papermakers Kathryn and Howard Clark, who began work as a printmaker and mechanical engineer, respectively. In 1972, they built Twinrocker, a hand paper mill, on the family farm -- the first hand mill in America since 1929. Through Kathryn and Howard's tenacity, Twinrocker became the foundation of contemporary hand paper making, with thousands of sheets of Twinrocker paper being shipped across the U.S. and Europe.
Running time: 28 min, Year released: 1991 Close captioned?: N, Color?: Y Avail. formats: VHS ISBN: 1-55974-582-7 Language: English, Subtitled?: N For classroom?: Y, Study Guide?: N Grade level: 7th and up
Reviews: "...informative in both spirit and fact...[The Mark of the Maker] is appealing and well made, enticing the inexprieienced viewer to learn more about hand papermaking, inspiring the working artist to persist, and recording with an artist's sensibility a proud bit of American history and ingenuity." --Marth Blowen |
Academy Award Nominee
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This title can also be found in: Academy Award Nominees, Americana, Art & Artists (Visual), Hobbies & Special Interest, Inventions, U.S. History, U.S.A. |
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