Practicing Paper- mâché, and Paper coil to the sustainability

Artist Neelu Patel has done all. She lives in Ahmedabad and has been practicing paper mâché all her life.
Paper -mâché is ‘pulped paper’, or ‘mashed paper’. It is a composite material consisting of paper pieces or pulp, sometimes reinforced with textiles, bound with an adhesive, such as glue, starch, or wallpaper paste.
Two main methods are used to prepare paper-mâché. The first method makes use of paper strips glued together with adhesive, and the other uses paper pulp obtained by soaking or boiling paper to which glue is then added. With the first method, a form for support is needed on which to glue the paper strips. With the second method, it is possible to shape the pulp directly inside the desired form. Paper coil is an art form that involves the use of strips of paper that are rolled, shaped, and glued together to create decorative designs. The paper is rolled, looped, curled, twisted and otherwise manipulated to create shapes. These artifacts are long lasting and sustainable because of the paper pulp and Glue. Recently, Neelu Patel had an exhibition showcasing her skills. Her artifacts tell different stories altogether. Not only, She gave a solution to paper waste but also It reflects life’s philosophy.

The circle of life – The circle of life series showcases the human’s evolving process. It reflects the process of expanding human’s very being to the spiritual level. In some of the pictures as we can see, she’s shown energy flowing towards the center.