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The Paper Wildflower

Ling Warlow

What does it mean to connect with nature? Paper artist and amateur botanist Ling Warlow shares reflections on her botanical art and always “being in” nature.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

Bathed in air and light…

Flax was a surprising spot on Hoylake beach this summer, inspiring me to use my newly dyed indigo paper ( with greens from red onion skin). Picture by Ling Warlow.

2 months ago
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Nature: accepting the dark and the light

Some (but not all) the flowers I taught this summer. Photography by Ling Warlow

3 months ago
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Pattern recognition

“Euroflower” a celebration of diversity - visit paperbydragonfly.com

5 months ago
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Getting to know the wildflowers

Cutting. bluebell petals in the studio, image by @kristygarlandphoto

5 months ago
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  • Ling Warlow

    Paper artist, mother of twins, amateur botanist, nature enthusiast, wildflower obsessed, meandering walker, irregular writer, teacher of crafts, Danish, English, scared, excited. Hopeful.

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