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The Paper Bag Princess Has Arrived At The GPL

Web posted on February 20, 2013

Guelph, ON – Local artist, Ben McCarl created and donated a life size sculpture of the famous Paper Bag Princess to the Guelph Public Library as a tribute to Guelph's cherished children's author, Robert Munsch. The 1.2 m high Paper Bag Princess replica now resides on the second floor of the Main Library in the children's department.

Approximately 157 hours and a total of 60 budding artists of all ages helped create the library's newest resident and community icon. The sculpture's frame was made from steel threaded rods and angles. The princess' muscles and shape were made by coating the frame with foam and then ten layers of Winterstone clay were painstakingly applied to achieve the desired shape. Finally, two coats of sealer gave her a glossy finish. The project was generously supported by Ceramic Décor of Guelph.

Artist Ben McCarl said, "When this project started, it involved building a tribute to Robert Munsch. But, as I talked with the people building the princess, I realized we were building memories. When I saw the sparkle in their eyes as they smoothed the clay with their fingertips I realized we were also inspiring young artists. Listening to the chatter of strangers as they worked together I discovered that we were also building community. Building the Paper Bag Princess was much more than building a sculpture, it was about building pride, memories, artists, and strengthening our community."

In commenting about the project, Guelph Public Library chair Jennifer Mackie said "We are truly honoured by Ben McCarl's generosity, and creativity. We in Guelph can take great pride in declaring that Bob Munsch and the Paper Bag Princess are ours! The thought of her outreached arms welcoming all children into the new Main Library in a few years, is a source of great pride and joy. Thank you Ben and thank you Bob."

For more information about the sculpture's creation, visit the artist's blog at www.benmccarl.com/blog. Thank you to Ceramic Décor for sponsoring the slate tiles, mortar and grout for this project. Drop by the Main Library and have your picture taken with your favourite princess! Don't forget your camera!

About the Guelph Public Library:
The Guelph Public Library Board and staff envision a future where our customers know us, trust us, are proud of us, and inspire us. The Guelph Public Library benefits the entire community by providing lifelong learning opportunities. We believe in the freedom to read, learn and discover.

In 2012, over 2.1 million library items were borrowed by 52,086 customers. Library staff answered 77,164 questions. 6,764 people joined the library and 1,058 programs were offered (+10%) to over 25,000 participants. Every day over 300 library customers use the 34 public access computers to: connect to the internet, apply for jobs and do research on the World Wide Web.


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