#13 Caroline Candusso | Helping her son share his extraordinary paper creations with the world | Papel (Paper)

19 nov 2019 · 1 h 5 min. 12 sec.
#13 Caroline Candusso |  Helping her son share his extraordinary paper creations with the world  | Papel (Paper)
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Caroline Candusso is the Creative Director of studio Papel (Paper), Along with her son and business Partner, Agustin, who is 10 years old, they create amazing objects of art made...

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Caroline Candusso is the Creative Director of studio Papel (Paper), Along with her son and business Partner, Agustin, who is 10 years old, they create amazing objects of art made out of fine and handmade papers. Caroline recognised a special talent in her son when he was 2 and by 6, he asked to start a business, folding paper into amazing objects. With the profits from her children's book, Spring, they created Papel (Spanish for Paper) and together they create large installation pieces as well as paper wearables. This is an amazing journey of Caroline (La Mama) and the Boy (Augustin) from the land of W. It is also the story of a mum who recognised the light and talent of her child.

You can find Papel (Paper) at https://papelpaper.com
Instagram: @papelpaperboy
Video: "Hear them Roar" from Women in Business Wagga - https://vimeo.com/285245336
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