Paper Mache Dividers

The Room Divider by John Quan Rustles like Reeds in the Wind

There's something incredibly soothing about the Room Divider by John Quan. It could very well have to do with the fact that it creates the illusion of a calming, cooling breeze when you walk past its line and brush your hands along it.

Not only is its simple interactive concept appealing, the Room Divider by John Quan is also interesting due to its material. Craft time isn't just for kids as this paper mache project demonstrates. Using old newspapers and scrap lead, Quan has created a bouquet of tall reeds that can be easily repositioned throughout a room.
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