Making Paper From Grass... and Printing On It

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  • @fruitlessbeast
    @fruitlessbeast Рік тому +2927

    For me this is the very best part of what UA-cam has to offer. Wonderful presentation of self exploration and expression. I was with you all the way an d look forward to seeing more from you.

    • @chriss4835
      @chriss4835 Рік тому +42

      Just wanted to say I agree 100%. This is the "real" UA-cam, people generating content to share ideas and as self expression, not just a cash cow to farm views.

    • @rubenskiii
      @rubenskiii Рік тому

      @@chriss4835yes i fully agree with the both of you, UA-cam is really making a huge mistake by pandering to big
      Media corporations. It will make them rich maybe but will destroy the platform, already is doing that. Absolute shame.

    • @agungismail1924
      @agungismail1924 Рік тому

      May i try your project @Cory Morrison

    • @Succui
      @Succui Рік тому

      Honestly I agree, people that sculpt or make things by hand too! North of the border is one of my favorites

    • @jerrywhidby.
      @jerrywhidby. 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@SuccuiI like Bobby Duke Arts. I really like learning the process more than anything.

  • @joshuaadeoye
    @joshuaadeoye Рік тому +1630

    I can see the future. The paper ages into a beautiful light beige color. Just like grass.✨ Great job man!

    • @magesalmanac6424
      @magesalmanac6424 Рік тому +35

      Ooh! That sounds interesting. I hope there will be a follow up video.

    • @afjer
      @afjer Рік тому +42

      That would be interesting if that happened. Though some pressed leaves from years ago are still green. It may be that an active biological process removes the chlorophyll. In that case it'll stay a representation of the past for years to come.

    • @wolfifly5944
      @wolfifly5944 Рік тому +11

      Highly doubt this is the future, the paper industry already is the biggest tree replanter, they plant more trees than they cut down and they're also able to recycle. Another thing to mention is that you won't be able to produce every kind of paper there is, the fibres find in plants and trees are all completely different, especially if we look at it under a microscope, some are long, some are shorter but wider, some have holes in them, ect ect ect. I work at a paperplant and we only use 100% recycled paper, so if you have any questions let me know. :)

    • @paulopereira7411
      @paulopereira7411 Рік тому +49

      ​@@wolfifly5944 Dude, that's not what he meant

    • @HazardousBeast22
      @HazardousBeast22 Рік тому +20

      @@wolfifly5944 you clearly did not understand what was being said here

  • @scottm2553
    @scottm2553 Рік тому +855

    I used to work at a pulp mill and we used a blender that had straight, dull blades as to not cut the fibers. If you want to retain fiber length (which affects the quality of the paper), this should be taken into consideration. Really cool project by the way :)

    • @siphono44
      @siphono44 Рік тому +13

      would grinding with a pestle and mortar produce a similar effect?

    • @chaotickreg7024
      @chaotickreg7024 Рік тому +6

      What is the point of blending if not to cut?? Are you just mixing it?

    • @sirepanfried8641
      @sirepanfried8641 Рік тому +57

      @@chaotickreg7024 maybe separating the grass into long individual fibers instead of cutting them all into short pieces?

    • @scottm2553
      @scottm2553 Рік тому +45

      @@chaotickreg7024 in the pulp mill I worked at, the fiber sizes were all consistent and I worked in the testing department. So we didn't want to cut them because that would mess up the result. They may be cut or milled down in the process before it would get to me, idk. But I don't think it's that bad to use a blender if you're doing it for yourself at home. You can also carefully control fiber length by cutting them by hand. Ideas to play with.

    • @wolfifly5944
      @wolfifly5944 Рік тому +19

      @@scottm2553 Hey, worker at a paperfactory here. :) We produce all sorts of paper (magazine paper, filler paper and even cardboard) and make our own Pulp out of recycled paper. Depending on what we're supposed to produce we use refiners that also cut open the fibres, generally the main goal of this is just to open the fibres up but some are shorten as a result ofc. Generally you can expect some of the fibres to be cut if you also have to use deflaker.

  • @WorldofMichaelTrent
    @WorldofMichaelTrent 2 роки тому +696

    As a paper artist and photographer....THIS is awesome and I love that you printed photos of grass on the grass paper. And it looks amazing in the frame. Great job!

    • @corymart
      @corymart  2 роки тому +40

      Thanks, that means a lot coming from another artist! I actually almost called the piece Grass On Grass!

    • @thisisnahian6753
      @thisisnahian6753 Рік тому +2

      Can u tell, is it okay to use arrowroot powder instead of okra?

  • @MattDoesNothing
    @MattDoesNothing Рік тому +130

    TL;DR at the bottom :)
    We used to make paper from every kind of veggies leftover in our school in Thailand. Lotus flowers, watermelon peel(white part), Bougainvillea flowers, grass, basically everything we have around the school and in the kitchen. We use our paper to print, paint and make souvenirs like notebooks and keychain for visitors!
    Making paper is like growing plants. The main requirement are the same. But the difference is where you plant it and with what method.
    The requirements as I could compare from mine and yours would be - binder, fiber, reservable and easily obtained.
    Okra is the binder, grass is the fiber and is easy to find, washing soda, heating and even how you dry your paper is a part of making the paper reservable.
    Our method is almost identical. We don’t use okra here at my school. We bind them by fermenting some specific part of plants instead. Like some type of flowers, the white part of watermelon skin and melon, the white soft tissue under the durian skins, onion skins or even any kind of greens which were cut off from the kitchen could be the binder if they’re fermented long enough. Fermenting could also help with the reservation!
    Fermenting binder could take anywhere from 14-30 days and could be kept longer than that. For texture, we ferment it for at least 3-7 days depend on the type of plants. We use basically every plants that we could put in the blending machine and doesn’t break it. Flower petals, carrot peels, salad, grass, Cabbages, everything. Binder and texture could even made out from the same part of the plant but just take different amount of time on fermenting.
    For step by step method,
    - we gather ingredients
    - we select/divide parts
    - we dice the part into smaller pieces to get ready to blend it. The smaller the better. Again, the smaller the better.
    - blend the plants part “with water” or the blending machine will have smokes(5 were broken from not enough water and “too big chunks”. Once again, the smaller the better)
    - heat it. Add a about 1/2 a part of water to the heating pot(so 2 part blended fiber and 1 part water) We use rice cooker here in Thailand. But you could heat it until you “almost” couldn’t stick your finger in. So I guess around 80 degree° C? But you know, we’re just high school students, there’re not much science behind that. Just heat it until you see the first bubble and then turn the heat off(hot enough that you can touch the surface, but you cannot touch the bottom of the pot)
    - add about 2 part of water to cool it down, wait 10-15 minutes before pouring in containers. We use 1.5 liter plastic bottles for many good reason. One of them is “easy to obtain”. Fill it only up to 3/4 of the container, leave room for gas to form
    - ferment it 3-14 days for texture, 14-30 days for binder. Open swiftly every 1-3 days to let the gas out. ESPECIALLY THE FIRST WEEK! It could randomly explode if leave it closes for more than 4 days. After a week, gas should we weak enough to not explode for about a week😅
    -after the fermented fibers are ready, pour the texture/binder/water about 2/1/3 parts in a high baking tray(or a box like yours is fine). NOTE: you might want to put less water or put more grass if you feel like the paper is not thick enough) mix well. Put more water if the paper is too thick, put more texture fiber if it’s too thin.
    - prepare your window screen, stir up the mixture with one of your hand until the fiber are floating everywhere. Put the window screen on the inside of the closer edge of the mixing container at a 90° angle. Like, you got the box, you put the screen 90° angle inside the box, but pull it close to the edge which is the closest to you. Then gently push it along the bottom of the container imagine that you’re spooning the fiber, keep the window screen flat at the bottom of the container with one of your hand.with your other hand, Stir the fiber around once more for 3-5 seconds without touching the surface of the window screen. Wait until the water surface is almost still, then slowly and evenly pull the window screen up, it should be 180° flat until it went above the water surface.
    - Wait until the water draining slowly. We have a lot of window screens and a very hot sun, so we put our window screen with the paper directly outside with the sun. Laying at 30° angle from the floor, facing the paper to the sun. CAUTION: if the sun is too hot, the paper could be too crispy. We try to avoid the sun from noon to 2pm. It should take at least 2 hours to be dry and no more than 5 hours. If it took longer, your sun is not hot enough, or the weather is too humid. Bring indoor/ under shades and use fan/wind instead. SECOND CAUTION: 2 words, rain and humidity. 70% humidity (which is common in Thailand raining season) could easily kill your paper by preventing it from drying.
    That might be all. Oh! A piece of advice for printing! You could try to roll your paper with rolling pin first. Maybe stack them up about 2-5 layers depend on how thick the paper is, or put a sheet of fabric on top of the paper. Roll it about 5-10 stroke back and forth and the paper would turn out to be smoother and more printer friendly. After sometime of printing on the fiber paper, it could accumulate dust that might reduce it performance. And because it’s mostly bio material, some part could fall apart while printing. Rolling it flat would help to prevent those problems in some degrees;)
    TL;DR:
    -We use different method to complete the requirements for making paper. I don’t use Okra as the binder, but it seems to be a very good idea.
    - smooth out the paper by stacking 2-5 pieces of paper under fabric and roll 5-10 stroke back and forth using rolling pin before printing. The paper will be smooth and tiny bit more printer friendly.
    - Add more fiber in the water mixture if the paper is not thick enough, or put less water. Making number seven with your thumb and index finger, the index tip touching the bottom of mixing container and the thumb is on the water surface should be enough for the water.

    • @Hermionee-Jean-Granger
      @Hermionee-Jean-Granger Рік тому +7

      Thank you so much for such a detailed comment! I took screenshots of the entire thing for future use :) So helpful and interesing. Thanks a lot! Have a lovely day/night!

    • @nataliavaldivia6823
      @nataliavaldivia6823 Рік тому +4

      Thanks for taking the time to write all this! We don't have okra where I live so this is great help ^^

    • @dorted_magazine
      @dorted_magazine 9 місяців тому +3

      Thanks for your wonderful explanation.

    • @MattDoesNothing
      @MattDoesNothing 9 місяців тому +9

      This might be the most detailed thing I had ever type for a UA-cam comment. I’m glad you guys appreciated it.
      I think it also helped that he made such a good video which got the similar method. Without that, my text would be just some boring things you find in textbook.

    • @corbeaudejugement
      @corbeaudejugement 9 місяців тому +2

      that's a fascinating process and something i'd like to try one day

  • @littlefang7883
    @littlefang7883 2 роки тому +329

    I've known that young grass is an excellent fibre source for a while, but it is refreshing to see such an accessable use in paper making. Time to make some books, bwahahaha! I'm curious about what further home processing you could do to bring out greater whiteness and consistency. Obviously in this case the natural color is a plus for the art value.

    • @corymart
      @corymart  2 роки тому +43

      I have been thinking hard about how to use the paper in other unique applications. Papier-mâché or books did come to mind! The natural color was fantastic but I too would be interested in either bleaching or coloring the paper. Or even seeing if other grasses make different shades of green/yellow/brown naturally. Thanks for your comment!!

    • @littlefang7883
      @littlefang7883 2 роки тому +45

      @@corymart I did some research on removing grass stains from cotton, which should help you bleach the pulp without damaging the fibers. Acids like vinegar or citric acid seem to help. Citric acid can be purchased as dry crystals that can be dissolved in water and can help you achieve a higher concentration than just liquid vinegar. Also enzymes found in laundry detergents are suggested. Since grass stains are a protein stain, the protease enzyme Bromelain found in pineapples would be effective. I'm interested in seeing how effective pineapple juice would be. And lastly, non-chlorine bleach, aka hydrogen peroxide seems to be recommended as well. You can purchase it as a laundry additive in liquid form, though there are powdered forms found in laundry detergents in the form of sodium percarbonate. I hope this ends up being helpful for you!

    • @corymart
      @corymart  2 роки тому +25

      @@littlefang7883 Wow, fascinating! I'll keep all this info handy for some future projects. Thanks so much for sharing!

    • @Jenny-dv2tr
      @Jenny-dv2tr Рік тому +3

      @@corymart Thanks for sharing these info. I will try to make different colors pattern to make it into wallpaper. It will be very unique if successful.

    • @SurelyLightFoot
      @SurelyLightFoot Рік тому +4

      I know this is a little late but ethanol is used to remove the chlorophyll(green pigment) in plants. I know used to examine plants structures but mostly seen it done to leaves. Unsure if it will affect the paper making process.

  • @1MissEllyLove
    @1MissEllyLove 2 роки тому +246

    Washi paper is made with fibers that have been beaten but not chopped into fine pulp, unlike Western paper which is made with finely chopped fibers. This would be really interesting to see how different methods produce different results with the same material. The grass looked so cool when it was beaten! Thank you for sharing you process and results! 💚

    • @corymart
      @corymart  2 роки тому +42

      Washi paper is incredibly beautiful! Now I’m thinking about experimenting with different techniques for making grass paper. Thanks for your comment!

    • @wolfifly5944
      @wolfifly5944 Рік тому +22

      Person that works in a western paper factory that creates its own pulp here, we don't finely chop up the fibres, only if we need to create paper with specific capabilities. In the company I work in we use recycled paper, so we first turn the paper into pulp and then start sorting the trash out of it (plastic, foils, pebbles ect.). We then bleach it to make sure we got all of the printer colour out of it. However what happens after that is that we sort the fibres themselves, theres long and short fibres which are held seperately. When we put the pulpmixture onto our sieves we, depending on what our buyer wants, we then use 60% long fibres, 30% short fibres and 10% of reused paper from our production. Hope this was informing. :)

    • @magiv4205
      @magiv4205 Рік тому +5

      @@wolfifly5944 This is absolutely fascinating, though I'm curious how you would sort and separate the fibre lengths AFTER it has already been turned into a pulp. Would you use different sizes of sieves?

  • @phorgott3n
    @phorgott3n Рік тому +31

    Really wasn't expecting to feel so moved by printed grass on real grass but here we are. This is beautiful!

  • @emmaphant02
    @emmaphant02 Рік тому +98

    Homies's making children's potions into a refined and sophisticated process

  • @sukanyasarkar3650
    @sukanyasarkar3650 2 роки тому +399

    Such an awesome idea to print grass on grass! And then framing it!! Spectacular ♥️

    • @corymart
      @corymart  2 роки тому +19

      Thank you! I appreciate your comment so much!

    • @MovieStuff-ug9cq
      @MovieStuff-ug9cq 2 роки тому +8

      yea i agree such a good idea i should do it one day to save the environment

    • @1212haro
      @1212haro Рік тому +4

      Absolutely beautiful at every stage. I really admire your creativity!

    • @klarag7059
      @klarag7059 Рік тому

      @@corymart I’m curious as to what you did with the remainder of the grass paper.

  • @salimerekhorami5039
    @salimerekhorami5039 2 роки тому +42

    Now I will never look at my grass clippings the same again. Impressive!

    • @corymart
      @corymart  2 роки тому +3

      Glad I could make you think deeply about your grass clippings! Thanks for your comment!

  • @yolkyolk3148
    @yolkyolk3148 День тому

    it's cool that the grass retained such a bright colour even through processing

  • @selvamthiagarajan8152
    @selvamthiagarajan8152 10 місяців тому +4

    Mr. Morrison you are awesome. We need more grass paper makers, save trees, grow more grass.

  • @niceatpingpong
    @niceatpingpong Рік тому +9

    LOOK AT THIS PHOTOGRASS! EVERY TIME I DO, IT MAKES ME LAUGH!

  • @MaynardsSpaceship
    @MaynardsSpaceship Рік тому +6

    Once upon a time, we would observe the environment around us and create what we needed...or didn't need. It's so awesome to see someone doing that again!

    • @lizzyanthus1
      @lizzyanthus1 Рік тому +2

      I am a crafter who does a lot of different crafts. I've often thought that if the crap ever hits the fan, it'll be we who can create useful items, from many different things, who will probably be in high demand. :) Your comment made me think of those thoughts I've often had about that. Thanks!

  • @technochocolate123
    @technochocolate123 Рік тому +31

    Your finished artwork is sensational. Something I've never seen before.

  • @magiv4205
    @magiv4205 Рік тому +9

    The finished grass print on grass paper made me tear up a bit, you may laugh but there is something incredibly beautiful and emotional about this kind of art, especially in the way you show the past and present. The fact that you used photos of the ACTUAL grass you then turned into paper and not just stock photos, when that would have been so easy, gave the finished piece of paper what I can only describe as a "soul". I don't know how to describe it, but it just hits different.
    Also, I'm tired so that may be part of why I got a little teary, but I don't care. This is exactly what humanity was made for. Making art for the sake of art itself, and just creating things because you love the process of creation.
    You definitely earned yourself an immediate subscriber, I've discovered your channel only a few hours ago and have already watched almost all your videos. You re-awakened one of my oldest hobbies and inspired me to keep creating things of my own.

  • @annepierredathie
    @annepierredathie 7 місяців тому +2

    The first print, the darker one, knocked my socks off! Great job❤

  • @WhisperingFae
    @WhisperingFae Рік тому +5

    even without printing on it, it already is a piece of art! So cool!

  • @renegadethesandwing02050
    @renegadethesandwing02050 Рік тому +2

    i absolutely love this video, no background music, really clean audio, just everything 15/10

  • @Quizack
    @Quizack Рік тому +23

    This video was art in itself. A fantastic view into human ingenuity and artistic expression. Amazing work, mate.

    • @geraldsmithers9270
      @geraldsmithers9270 Рік тому

      It's creative, but calling it "Artistic expression" is a big stretch. Artistic Expression requires both creativity and technical prowess to create visual representations of a design (like architecture, quilts), concepts, events, imagined settings or things, or real things. This has a creative twist on it, but where is the prowess and technical proficiency at?

  • @kimberlymortenson9513
    @kimberlymortenson9513 Рік тому +1

    Keep that beautiful humility, Cory. Its key to your success!

  • @youtuber23450
    @youtuber23450 2 роки тому +17

    This is such a great idea, i too have made paper at home, but never imagined to do that with grass. Great job👍

    • @corymart
      @corymart  2 роки тому +1

      Appreciate the comment, especially from a fellow paper maker!

  • @cerstaline
    @cerstaline 10 місяців тому +1

    This reminds me of "cooking" backyard plants as a kid.

  • @aybusiness19
    @aybusiness19 2 роки тому +44

    What an awesome short video. Huge props dude, really creative idea. Loved the pacing and editing of the video, and the final result, like you said, has a really cool message behind it.

    • @corymart
      @corymart  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much for your comment, it means a lot! I'm glad you enjoyed the video and the message!

  • @patrickofearth
    @patrickofearth 9 місяців тому

    As someone who has made paper in the past and doesn't today and who has started knitting projects and not finished most of them, thank you for your inspiration

  • @LindaGisla
    @LindaGisla 2 роки тому +20

    I love this idea of making paper out of grass. And the final result with print is great!

    • @corymart
      @corymart  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much! 😊

  • @kristianapacheva
    @kristianapacheva 3 місяці тому

    this turned out from a simple art project, to an existential masterpiece

  • @ofkgjsl
    @ofkgjsl Рік тому +13

    This is the type of video that‘s supposed to have millions of views. Beautifully executed production, content and film making wise

  • @nompoo3115
    @nompoo3115 Рік тому

    The poetry of it all makes it art . Your art is poetry. Your poetry manifested

  • @edmundandrada
    @edmundandrada Рік тому +13

    That is actually awesome! Turns out to be another form of Art! Well done.

  • @stewybrooks
    @stewybrooks Рік тому

    Sounds and movements, that's the natural world

  • @batoulxoxo4433
    @batoulxoxo4433 2 роки тому +4

    This could literally save the trees☺

    • @corymart
      @corymart  2 роки тому +2

      Saving the trees one grass paper at a time! 😆

    • @wolfifly5944
      @wolfifly5944 Рік тому +1

      The current paper industry already is one of the more sustainable there is! The paper industry in fact is actually the industry who plants the most trees in the world! When paper factories/Pulp factories cut down trees they replant more than they cut down. Not to mention that our current paperindustry is capable of reusing paper fibres for upto 25 times! Some decades ago it wasn't even upto 10 times! Hope this was informative to you. :)

  • @chandranaidoo4643
    @chandranaidoo4643 2 роки тому +5

    Wow... Love this project.🤩🤩🤩

    • @corymart
      @corymart  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much! I appreciate the comment!

  • @princesheogorath806
    @princesheogorath806 Рік тому

    UA-cam recommended the making paper from leaves video and now I'm here. I really want to try making my own paper now. It looks like a really rewarding process.

  • @pennypiccolo3439
    @pennypiccolo3439 2 роки тому +3

    What a wonderful idea.

  • @Mooskislide
    @Mooskislide Рік тому +1

    Your voice reminds me of Joe Pera, and it makes me feel very comfortable and calm. Watching your videos, especially with their lovely shots and framing, is a delight.

  • @sallyjoligocki5011
    @sallyjoligocki5011 2 роки тому +3

    Great idea! I must try this. I love hand made papers. Thank you for sharing

    • @corymart
      @corymart  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching! Hand made papers the best!

  • @katej23
    @katej23 Місяць тому +1

    This is beautiful. The concept, the execution., the final artwork. I love it!

  • @jennorthey1258
    @jennorthey1258 Рік тому +17

    Finding available resources and creating something new and purposeful - genius! Love the title selection and the glad the print process became something spectacular. Thanks for your creativity and what a treat your webpage is.

    • @corymart
      @corymart  Рік тому +1

      Making art inspired by my immediate and natural surroundings is what I'm passionate about! Thanks so much for watching, commenting, and checking out my website - I appreciate it!

  • @jessicavillegas6649
    @jessicavillegas6649 Місяць тому +1

    Wow, it´s amazing! I was looking for techniques to make paper but I found here, a piece of art.

  • @JoshwaLaw
    @JoshwaLaw Рік тому +12

    Printing the picture of the grass onto the paper made from that grass is absolutely genius, and I also think it looks incredible 😁👏

  • @Michael-vn9hy
    @Michael-vn9hy 10 місяців тому

    Prolly the greatest piece of art of the century. Wow. Thank you!

  • @colehalford1893
    @colehalford1893 2 роки тому +6

    Your voice is extremely calming. Also, thanks for an amazing video.

    • @corymart
      @corymart  2 роки тому +1

      Wow, thank you! That means a lot!

  • @annahumor5869
    @annahumor5869 7 місяців тому

    ...its a very precious work with deep mental doing and veneration to this wonder on this planet...

  • @bipbapboop1140
    @bipbapboop1140 Рік тому +6

    this is my favorite kind of art. using the canvas as a part of the work is very creative (kind of reminds me of the artist who used to cut/stab the canvas). and i love how we as a species just decide to do things like this. someone out there saw some fresh grass looked at it and had the idea "what if i made paper out of this? what if i printed the grass onto the paper?" and that feels so awesome to me.
    I'm aware that I sound like one of those pretentious gallery-goers people like to make fun of but this gets me so excited! especially the part where you got to explore traditional paper-making with a unique twist on it. connecting the past with the present a little bit.
    it's like a call to be mindful. to notice the grass around us, how it used to be beneath the feet of our ancestors and how it is under our feet now. You can even tie in the question if it will be below the feet of our children.

  • @thespooner3906
    @thespooner3906 Рік тому

    That blended grass gives me goosebumps vibes

  • @kromafila
    @kromafila Рік тому +5

    Great idea! I'd love to know how the color of the grasspaper changes over time.

    • @corymart
      @corymart  Рік тому +3

      Thanks! Surprisingly, the color is pretty stable. I have plenty of pieces that look just as they did on day one. Over time though, I’ve seen some paper lighten a bit, especially with things like sun exposure. Personally, I enjoy the unpredictable nature of the paper even when it comes to the color shifting!

  • @matheusbarrosomantel
    @matheusbarrosomantel Рік тому

    it tells me about the tension between nature and culture, about how thin this boudaries can be and about the possibilities within. this metonimic piece is an iconic exemple of how the culture is a lot about making a meaning of our existence in this world.

  • @KawaiiCornz
    @KawaiiCornz 2 роки тому +8

    such a creative idea! love the thoughtfulness and hard work put into this whole process. amazing!!! 💕

    • @corymart
      @corymart  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much! I love to ponder concepts like these. I'm glad you and so many others do too!

  • @janegoodwin1823
    @janegoodwin1823 Рік тому

    I am a professional Papermaker and instructor and you did a great job for the 1st time.

  • @Higher_Perspective_Art
    @Higher_Perspective_Art 2 роки тому +10

    Amazing art! I've always thought about how cool it would be to make a sketch book with pages that I made myself.

    • @corymart
      @corymart  2 роки тому

      Thanks! That would be quite an amazing sketch book, whether it be recycled paper, grass, or something else! ...I might be afraid to use it after all that hard work 😅

  • @stuffandchez2561
    @stuffandchez2561 6 місяців тому +1

    Amazing! I love the look of beaten-up old paper 😭

  • @millennialbuddhism2619
    @millennialbuddhism2619 Рік тому +7

    i think its actually hilarious and awesome that you printed grass on paper made of grass. Grass meta lmao. such a fun video

  • @LaireA-qn1wc
    @LaireA-qn1wc Місяць тому

    Wow!! What amazing juxtaposition. I would love to try this; thank you for sharing!

  • @ТатьянаКравченко-р6в

    That is soooo great work!

  • @kristadunkers2294
    @kristadunkers2294 2 роки тому +2

    this is art in its truest form - thanks for sharing!

  • @melltoche
    @melltoche Рік тому +4

    I've found your channel recently and I'm just watching the videos over and over... I love the art, i love the comments and the editing.
    Also, you know that the mould is what you have and you're missing the deckle 😊 i personally love the rough edges of the paper you get without using the deckle.
    I'm looking forward to the next video!

    • @corymart
      @corymart  Рік тому +4

      Wow! thank you so much, that really means a lot! And you're kidding... You know when I was in the middle of filming this I said to myself, "Hmmm, let's double check which is the mould and which is the deckle and look up a labeled diagram just to be safe!" The picture lied to me! But you are so right, in the video I am using a mould! I hope I didn't mix it up in my other papermaking videos 😂. Since your comment I've actually done a deep dive into the deckle and mould so now I wont get it mixed up! But hey, that's the fun part about being an artist, you're always teaching yourself new things and learning things from others. Thanks!

  • @acgacg4548
    @acgacg4548 4 місяці тому

    You have inspired me to think out of the box. I love your work and greatly appreciate the time you took to make this video. You are awesome.

  • @vikrantsinghbhadouriya4367
    @vikrantsinghbhadouriya4367 2 роки тому +5

    Loved the concept buddy! Super creative, best of luck for the future!!

    • @corymart
      @corymart  2 роки тому

      Thanks! Just starting out, but I'm trying my best! I appreciate your comment 👍

  • @misc328
    @misc328 Рік тому

    This is incredible. It’s significantly better than any paper available today.

  • @liraelxx
    @liraelxx 2 роки тому +4

    Very beautiful! Does the paper change to a different color over time or stay a bright green?

    • @corymart
      @corymart  2 роки тому +1

      Great question! They all dull slightly, but the paper I have stored away in a ziploc bag have stayed pretty green! Others that were left out have gone a more yellow-green. To be honest, I'm surprised they are holding up so great!

    • @Thelittlebirchhouse
      @Thelittlebirchhouse 2 роки тому

      I wondered this too!

  • @KTemma
    @KTemma 2 місяці тому

    That is absolutely beautiful! what patience and creativity- i love it.

  • @___xyz___
    @___xyz___ Рік тому +5

    Someone's been watching Dr. Stone

  • @m.c.4565
    @m.c.4565 7 місяців тому

    The future is when the green grass will turn brown. This is cool❣️

  • @MrSongib
    @MrSongib 10 місяців тому +5

    5:55 are you realize what you saying here. the future is the grass became that thing itself.

  • @SeeTheWholeTruth
    @SeeTheWholeTruth Рік тому

    Only a personality I would love.. would make such a thing.
    Bravo.

  • @sinnombre5466
    @sinnombre5466 Рік тому +5

    Me on the toilet right now 2:48

  • @SS-hz4jo
    @SS-hz4jo Рік тому

    Printing grass on grass is a cool idea.

  • @ZombieQueen819
    @ZombieQueen819 2 роки тому +6

    Question 🙋‍♀️ ////Sorry but what is washing soda?? Thank you

    • @littlefang7883
      @littlefang7883 2 роки тому +4

      Sodium carbonate. Its like baking soda aka sodium bi-carbonate. Except its been baked to drive off the extra water and CO2. You can do this conversion in your oven at home, if you find yourself unable to source it elsewhere.

    • @ZombieQueen819
      @ZombieQueen819 2 роки тому +3

      @@littlefang7883 ok thank you sir so much I didn’t know so I decided to ask and now I’m happy that I asked thank you so very much for the information 🤗🐾🤗🐾🤗🐾🤗

    • @corymart
      @corymart  2 роки тому +4

      Thank you @Little Fang you would be correct! Washing soda is basically a stronger baking soda, which I did make at home in my oven! It helps to break down and soften the tough fibers (in this case tough grass fibers!) in order to get a good pulp for paper making. Thanks for asking!

  • @xhekkhar
    @xhekkhar 2 роки тому +1

    "Past in the Photograph & Present in the Paper" Well said!

    • @corymart
      @corymart  2 роки тому

      Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the ending message!

  • @Hanna-gq2st
    @Hanna-gq2st 2 роки тому +3

    The pieces came out amazing! I love the process. Does the paper ever go bad or rot in any way? Or does allowing the grass to simmer prevent this? Thanks for the video =-]

    • @corymart
      @corymart  2 роки тому +3

      Thank you very much! I made the paper in February of this year and I just checked other pieces I have stored... from that batch and there is no rotting at all! They are even still a nice earthy green-yellow color. I have noticed paper that has been out (in the air or sunlight) has yellowed a bit more than the ones I have stored though. Thanks for your question!

    • @Hanna-gq2st
      @Hanna-gq2st 2 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much!

  • @LeoDaenerys
    @LeoDaenerys Рік тому

    His voice is so calming

  • @kmfarhath
    @kmfarhath 3 місяці тому +8

    എൻ്റെ ജിയോ മച്ചാനെ 😅😅

    • @WizartFilmz
      @WizartFilmz 2 місяці тому +2

      Copy adichu alle.... Vendakka idea angerude ennu paranthum kallam

    • @kmfarhath
      @kmfarhath 2 місяці тому +1

      @@WizartFilmz അതേ ഫുൾ കോപ്പി ആണ് ഇപ്പോൾ

  • @robynboyd2583
    @robynboyd2583 Рік тому

    Wow! I would have never thought to do that. Thanks for sharing.

  • @madhuragupta3853
    @madhuragupta3853 2 роки тому +12

    Could you please give more details? I have a pretty big lawn which we mow regularly. Secondly, as i am a calligraphy buff, this has my interest piqued.

    • @corymart
      @corymart  2 роки тому +4

      I can try and answer any questions you have. Calligraphy would be an awesome application!

    • @califgypsy
      @califgypsy Рік тому

      What is washing soda? The first ingredient you mention.

    • @stringsofhell
      @stringsofhell Рік тому +1

      ​@califgypsy Sodium carbonate. It's often used to clean things like baking soda would be. Baking soda is sodium bicarbonate. If you can't get washing soda, you can make it by cooking baking soda in a hot oven for about 10-15 minutes. I hope this helps. 😁

  • @patricialandry5071
    @patricialandry5071 2 роки тому +1

    Omg my husband goes through the same here at my home. He finally gave up and bought some elastic covers from amazon that will fit on any container. I told him it would be cheeper just to buy some generic shower caps, or some press n seal wrap, less frustration . He's happier now. I grew up saving all my containers and it carried over into my marriage. I'm getting better at it now and am learning it's ok to throw something away now.

    • @corymart
      @corymart  2 роки тому +2

      As an artist I have an extensive collection of empty pasta jars and coffee tins just in case I need 47 for... art.

  • @gayan22233
    @gayan22233 2 роки тому +3

    I love you end note. Strong massage

    • @corymart
      @corymart  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks very much! I found it such an interesting concept to explore.

  • @Rat-tea
    @Rat-tea 9 місяців тому

    Not only is this such a quality video that I thoroughly enjoyed, but the end project was so cool I would love to hang copies of all the prints on my wall.

  • @tifa4034
    @tifa4034 2 роки тому +7

    Where is Myne ? She needs to know paper can be made from grass !

    • @anibong9727
      @anibong9727 2 роки тому

      Was thinking the same😂

    • @lightgod2255
      @lightgod2255 2 роки тому

      Hey! Don’t forget about Senku! He’s the one whos came up the idea to make paper shield for this.

  • @ChefChrisDay
    @ChefChrisDay 3 місяці тому

    I don't know how I get to videos like this but I'm content to watch this!

  • @TheNitoGaming
    @TheNitoGaming 2 роки тому +5

    "I'm bored... Huh, I'll make grass paper to print grass pictures on it, that'll be fun".

    • @corymart
      @corymart  2 роки тому +2

      Just wait until you see my video about photographing rocks... 😂

    • @TheNitoGaming
      @TheNitoGaming 2 роки тому

      @@corymart lol

  • @uranusouji9703
    @uranusouji9703 Рік тому +2

    "kinda like paper money" now that sounds like a different and more prolific kinda summer project 😎

    • @corymart
      @corymart  Рік тому

      ...you might be on to someth- no, no.... I couldn't. Or could I...

  • @yknmalayalam
    @yknmalayalam 3 місяці тому +3

    After M4Tech🤚🏻

  • @sugarlover8809
    @sugarlover8809 2 місяці тому

    insanely beautiful work! I love the idea of printing on handmade paper and the picture of grass on grass paper was genius!

  • @tikaepixwhom666
    @tikaepixwhom666 Рік тому +24

    This dude is making paper out of grass, what am I doing with my life??

    • @heavenlyvibes7102
      @heavenlyvibes7102 6 місяців тому

      I know right

    • @whywhywhywhywhywhy7407
      @whywhywhywhywhywhy7407 5 місяців тому

      Exactly! It's been a year what do you do now?

    • @tikaepixwhom666
      @tikaepixwhom666 5 місяців тому

      @@whywhywhywhywhywhy7407 I still don't make paper out of grass but I do bookbinding now :)

    • @divyathakur7320
      @divyathakur7320 3 місяці тому

      😂😂

    • @lmiller1413
      @lmiller1413 3 місяці тому +1

      I know, right? Think of all that grass you wasted over the year every time you mowed!!!

  • @littlefluffybum2073
    @littlefluffybum2073 2 роки тому +2

    How absolutely adorable!!!

  • @Frabhianvhhhhhhh
    @Frabhianvhhhhhhh 3 місяці тому +6

    M4 TECHH 😌?

  • @dg4720
    @dg4720 Рік тому

    It looks like those crunchy seaweed snacks! Thanks for sharing, this opens up a world of ideas

  • @madhavvenugopalan
    @madhavvenugopalan 3 місяці тому +9

    m4 tech copyed from you

    • @athuul__
      @athuul__ 3 місяці тому

      That's none of your business."

    • @nicolekelley2155
      @nicolekelley2155 16 днів тому

      He knows. He’s just trying to let the creator know that someone is stealing his content.( don’t want to be rude btw)😊

  • @bentsprockettech
    @bentsprockettech 2 роки тому +2

    Wow, I love it. Printing grass on grass. Thanks for sharing this with us. :)

    • @corymart
      @corymart  2 роки тому

      Exactly! Grass on grass! So happy you enjoyed the video, thanks for your comment 😊

  • @JemTheBookworm
    @JemTheBookworm Місяць тому

    This is so interesting and fun and creative and beautiful, lovely video!!

  • @jejeroy
    @jejeroy 2 місяці тому

    The end of this video was really good loved this art printing herb on herb paper !

  • @ShivaGurung-kl5jj
    @ShivaGurung-kl5jj Місяць тому

    So creative of you, really. I wonder what they look like now.

  • @hazelvicary
    @hazelvicary 3 місяці тому

    Beautiful paper and the printing is really inspiring.. thank you...

  • @naturallyflorida9052
    @naturallyflorida9052 Рік тому +1

    That was really moving and a great example of what modern art can be

    • @geraldsmithers9270
      @geraldsmithers9270 Рік тому

      please no, goodness no. I'm sick of shit like this being called art. It's a fun concept, but it's not art.
      Art requires both skill and creativity. You can call a childrens drawing art, but it's not good or skillful art by any means. Calling anything art that happens to have a creative twist on it, is a slap in the face to every artist that spends years refining their skills to be able to create wonderfully creative and beautiful pieces of art, be it some quilt-like design, to a completely imaginative world, to a rendition of historical events, and so on.
      This is a fun project, but it's not "Art".

    • @naturallyflorida9052
      @naturallyflorida9052 Рік тому

      @@geraldsmithers9270 do you not think photography is art?

    • @geraldsmithers9270
      @geraldsmithers9270 Рік тому

      @@naturallyflorida9052 photography is photography. there are some very skilled photographers out there. The advent of photography is thought of as one of the biggest reasons why realism as an art form declined, and a bunch of other forms, like Expressionist and Impressionist art forms gradually filled in the gap. These are not inherently bad, Vincent Van Gogh made a lot of great paintings for instance, his creativity and prowess allowed him to create good art that was not at all meant to be a perfect representation of reality, but it's still great work. Van Gogh's work would require a moderate-high level of proficiency but an high level of creativity. I would not be able to recreate his works in the slightest.
      However, even looking at realism, it too isn't meant to be a perfect recreation of reality, sometimes it can, but that is much more rare than people think. Realist very often add an imaginative or symbolic touch to it, beyond it merely looking like a perfect representation of reality. This style leans more heavily to the technical prowess side to the creative, but both are necessary.
      Other realist have used their prowess to create incredibly imaginative settings in a striking and realistic fashion. This requires high level of technical proficiency and creativity
      My contention with this video being called art, is that its got nothing to do with technical prowess, with a rather creative twist. How we get from van gogh to then 'this' being considered art is rather remarkable, because atleast Van Gogh actually knew how to mix colors and paint things using his imagination and some dose of reality.

  • @neptunes_oeuvre
    @neptunes_oeuvre Рік тому +1

    what a great concept! Thank you for sharing your art

  • @JillRhoads
    @JillRhoads 2 роки тому +1

    This would be such a great idea to do with kids in order to learn about and explore sustainability.

    • @corymart
      @corymart  2 роки тому

      I'm so happy you think so! I agree 100%!

  • @chrismatheson4376
    @chrismatheson4376 Рік тому

    !BRILLIANT!
    Every blessing to you for future videos.
    Thankyou for sharing!

  • @noorqadri3507
    @noorqadri3507 5 місяців тому

    I knew there was something useful about my grass clippings