I've had this beautiful Japanese inspired floor lamp for years. The paper shade reminds me so much of the shops I used to be drawn to in New Hope, PA when I was a teenager.
Recently I noticed there was a few rips in the shade. It has been with me for a long time and I know paper rips (I do it daily now in collage!) but I wasn't sure what I should do. I found a replacement shade on Amazon, fairly priced (well within my budget) but then the question was, what to do with the old shade. I just didn't see the reason to toss it and wasn't sure I could justify ripping it up and using the paper for collage although I could have easily done that.
I decided to see if I could repair it with the rice paper I have. I'm sorry I didn't take any photos of the rips before I repaired it.
I still have a lot of Asemic Writing* papers on rice paper to use in my collage journey and thought it would look sort of cool if I used some of that on the lamp.
*Asemic writing is a wordless open semantic form of writing. The word asemic means "having no specific semantic content", or "without the smallest unit of meaning". With the non-specificity of asemic writing there comes a vacuum of meaning, which is left for the reader to fill in and interpret.
Asemic Writing on rice paper. |
I used a matte medium from Liquitex and slathered it on the paper over the holes in the lamp. It worked!
I'm very happy with the results and now, should another rip happen, I'll know what to do.
I don't know if everyone would like this solution but it is perfect for me and my lifestyle so I figured I'd share it with you.
Enjoy the journey.
Cindy aka EarthMotherMosaics
https://artbyearthmothermosaics.com