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    our best reviewed and most award-winning paper yet


  • the source of our inspiration


    premium, archival fine art inkjet papers wrapped in the intimacy of a rural culture

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  • juniper baryta rag


    our best reviewed and most award-winning paper yet


  • the source of our inspiration


    premium, archival fine art inkjet papers wrapped in the intimacy of a rural culture

    @Jenniferking_photographer

A Flower That Never Dies- Barbara Bordnick Workshop

Barbara Bordnick, author of the three innovative, best-selling books, SEARCHINGS: Secret Landscapes of Flowers, offers two new flower photography workshops in her Manhattan studio, located in the historic Photo/Flat Iron District of Manhattan.

Ms. Bordnick is a renowned fashion, portrait, nude and floral photographer who has taught workshops all over the world. Due to the popularity of her workshop in flower photography, she has added two more:

May 16 & 17, 2014 and June 19 & 20, 2014 

Come see why everyone loves these workshops! Visit www.barbarabordnick.com or email: info@searchings.us before April 5, 2014.

A Look Into the Soul of South Africa – Photographed by Peter Frank

It is the look in their eyes. A gaze that seems to see far into the distance, yet deep into one’s soul.
Peter Frank captured this mysterious expression in a series of powerful photographs: His large scale portraits depict Sangomas, the traditional healers of South Africa.

The Sangoma Exhibition Museum in St. Gallen/Switzerland opened on Saturday and was a great success with 450 visitors. The exhibit is open until October 19th at HVM in St. Gallen. Peter Frank used MOAB paper to emphasize the amazing colors of his prints.  Visit Peter Frank's gallery to gain more insight on the mystique and dignity of a fascinating culture and extraordinary people. 

The Robert Farber Fabergé Big Egg ...the Making of

"The two greatest creative challenges that I have experienced is to try to enhance what God has already perfected, …the woman's body and a simple egg" - Robert Farber

Throughout April 2014, the eggs will be hidden high and low across New York City, for what will be the world’s biggest egg hunt created by over 200 leading artists such as Moab Master, Robert Farber, who used Moenkopi!

The Fabergé Big Egg Hunt

Over 200 leading artists and creatives are being invited to transform 2 ½ foot eggs into unique and desirable masterpieces. From architects to fashion houses, street artists, designers and chocolatiers, each artist creates a sculpture unique to their style and practice.

Throughout April 2014, the eggs will be hidden high and low across New York City, for what will be the world’s biggest egg hunt.

Admired by the public, coveted by collectors and buyers, and profiled by media around the world, the pieces are all auctioned, raising vital funds for New York’s own Studio in a School and conservation charity Elephant Family.

Moab Master, Robert Farber, uses Moenkopi Unryu to create his egg!