#1 Beautiful pieces out of paper by Peter Callesen
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#1 Beautiful pieces out of paper by Peter Callesen
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BRANDNEW BRIGHT ORIGAMI
Paper Light Shades by Liam Hopkins – Made by laser-cutting and hand-folding paper.
(Source: inhabitat.com)
PAPPER PLATE by TARA DONOVAN
Another beautiful kind of recycling! From simple things of daily life to unique item _ the metamorphosis of industrial production and organic shaping.
(Source: thejunction.de)
I’m not really into Origami but this one are very cool by Jeremy Kool - 3D Origami illustrations of wild animals.
You can find more inspirations on his art blog:
or watch his Paper Fox Pozible Presentation here:
(Source: mymodernmet.com)
Paper Sculptures by Matt Shlian.
“… In my studio I am a collaborator, explorer and inventor. I begin with a system of folding and at a particular moment the material takes over. Guided by wonder, my work is made because I cannot visualize its final realization; in this way I come to understanding through curiosity.” Matt Shilan
Find out more:
(Source: iiiinspired.blogspot.com)
Brilliant new Hand-Cut Typography by Bianca Chang.
Beautifully complex typographic sculptures. Dozens if not hundreds of sheets of paper sequential cut out and shifted … Bianca Chang is creating unique and amazing letterforms!
Take a look at the stop-motion builds and photos of her recent work created for Sydney’s A4 Paper Festival presented by the Paper Convention:
(Source: thisiscolossal.com)
You should take the time to watch where books come to life!
Thrilling story told by stop motion paper animation: Going West by TheNZBookCouncil.
(Source: youtube.com)
Just a beautiful kind of recycling! Cut Outs by Pablo Lehmann. The Artist cuts paper and synthetic cloth – often to use the sheets to create three-dimensional installations.
Find out more:
http://www.pablolehmann.com.ar/english.html
(Source: thisiscolossal.com)
SMOKY ART.
Rob Tarbell burns objects like credit cards and photos to create his amazing smoke art. He mounts paper to the ceiling and flames pass through it, controlled by the artist.
(Source: mymodernmet.com)