January 31, 2012
cut and paste
There’s something about Liat Yaniv‘s paper illustrations that make me feel happy! Check out her paper dolls too, they are the cutest.
There’s something about Liat Yaniv‘s paper illustrations that make me feel happy! Check out her paper dolls too, they are the cutest.
My issue of UPPERCASE magazine just arrived and I’m really excited about it because I’ve shared a special story in there. It’s all about an unforgettable papermaking experience in Japan. I…
The blog turned two this week and I’m quietly celebrating with this papery post. I’ve been admiring these works by Peter Gentenaar for hours now. More than 100 of Peter Gentenaar‘s…
It was during a trip to Berlin in 1993 that sculptor Daniele Papuli discovered how to produce paper. Four years later and after much playing and experimenting with handmade paper, Papuli…
Threading, piercing, scratching, are all methods Erwina Ziomkowska uses to create her art with paper and pins. Just imagine threading all those pins! I love the different paper textures. They are…
Since discovering Valérie’s work (see my previous post) I’ve had paper rolling on my mind. Here is another beautiful collection of work that has been made with rolled paper. French…
I’m currently admiring Helene Tschacher‘s paper world. You can too over here.
Swiss-born paper artist Valérie Buess has been experimenting with paper for more than 20 years. These are some of her beautiful creations.
So this is what 3,500 hand folded and joined paper pyramids look like – wow! Designer Eva Black made this beautiful hanging, titled Folded, from paper pieces she had collected over…