Showing posts with label Paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paper. Show all posts

Thursday, October 11

Unbelievable Sculptures Made from A Single Sheet of Paper

Looking at his sculptures, it becomes obvious why Danish artist Peter Callesen is one of the most well known paper artists today. Using no more than a single sheet of paper, each sculpture is made by cutting the paper and then using only the removed paper to create the figures for each piece.






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Friday, September 28

Awesome Cut-Paper Silhouette Action Scenes by David Reeves

This is an awesome series of photographs (and behind the scenes shots) by photographer/designer David Reeves.






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Saturday, September 22

Miniature Art on Toilet Paper Rolls by Anastasia Elias

Artist Anastassia Elias creates interesting, diorama-like scenes in the less than two-inch diameter of a cardboard toilet paper tube. The intricate artwork doubles as a unique shadow box. Adding light enhances the scene.






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Thursday, August 2

Superb Tattoos Made of Paper

The creative and really beautiful drawings have been tattooed on really white pieces of paper through the works of an artist known as Jacob Dahlstrup, based in the heart of Copenhagen.







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Sunday, July 15

Amazing Paper Cut by Peter Callesen

Peter Callesen makes true artworks from A4 papercuts by cutting out the shape and than folding the paper in the right form. It results in some pretty cool works.






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Friday, June 15

Paper-Craft Toys by Papero

Paper-Craft models enter Papero.






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Thursday, June 14

Delicate Paper Teacups by Cecilia Levy

Artist Cecilia Levy uses recycled book pages and glue to make a series of pretty teacups.







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Tuesday, February 7

Creative paper sculptures by Calvin Nicholls

Canadian artist Calvin Nicholls creates the following amazingly beautiful sculptures using sheets of paper. Calvin has been creating his paper sculptures since 1986 from his studio north of Toronto Ontario, Canada. Working with sheets of paper and a scalpel, he cuts the component pieces to fit the final drawing and assembles the low relief artwork under studio lighting. When the sculpture is complete the lighting is adjusted to bring out the subtle form and texture. A large format camera is used to capture the detail on 8×10 film prior to scanning for print applications or art prints.






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