It's Shiny! It's Sparkly! It's Glitter!
Submitted by Thaw Conservati... on Fri, 10/22/2021 - 2:00pmThis post was created by Lindsey Tyne, Associate Paper Conservator
The gold, silver, red, and blue flakes that give Standing Together, 1986 (2018.105) by Luster Willis (1913–1990) its seductive sparkle are commonly known as glitter. Many of us instinctively know what glitter looks like and may even recall a childhood craft project or a greeting card we recently received, despite the fact that how glitter is made and what it is made of are trade secrets.