Amandine Camp is a paper artist: through the mastery of several crafts, she has made the material her true field of expertise. Now, a restorer of old and contemporary books, she first fell in love with paper while studying at the Beaux Arts and soon became an art bookbinder. Ever eager to broaden her horizons, Amandine deepened her knowledge of the material by working in a mill to learn about the paper-making process. Restoration came to her as a perfect way to combine creativity with her keen interest in heritage: being an artisan of these professions brings her a unique perspective to her work as a conservator. After some precious experience abroad, Amandine now works with her own clients: collectors, bibliophiles and libraries among others.
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