Archive for 'papercuts/silhouettes'
Eva Jospin
Eva Jospin has been dedicating herself for several years to the study of the landscape and its representation. More recently through a unique medium –cardboard. She sculpts large forest scenes. Eva was born in 1975, and lives and works in Paris. Check out more cardboard forests here.
Posted: May 3rd, 2012 under artists, papercuts/silhouettes.
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simone lourenco
Simone Lourenco is originally from Brazil and now lives and works in New York. Working primarily with paper, Simone interprets nature (her favorite subject) from memory, often drawing elements with an x-acto knife. First, comes choosing color and next, she carves into the wild, with each cut informing the next move. Simone also enjoys making collages, [...]
Posted: April 4th, 2012 under artists, papercuts/silhouettes.
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Jeff Nishinaka – Paper Artist
LA native Jeff Nishinaka does wonders with paper. Prepare to be blown away.
Posted: January 16th, 2012 under papercuts/silhouettes.
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Creative Paper Cutting
I recentely got an email about this new book by Shambhala Publications and thought I’d share! The book presents paper-cutting techniques through clear step-by-step instructions, detailed diagrams, and templates. Once you’ve mastered the basics, you can move on to trying the projects: cards, gift wrap, mobiles, collages, wreaths, aprons, invitations and even lamp shade décor. [...]
Posted: September 28th, 2010 under books, papercuts/silhouettes, resources, technique.
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People too
Check out these wild paper illustrations by ‘people too’ on Veer ideas!
Posted: February 10th, 2009 under papercuts/silhouettes.
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Elsa Mora and Paper Cutting
Lately (and by lately I mean for the last three years or so… things are slow in my world) I’ve been noticing all sorts of super wonderous papercut work, or work that looks like paper cuts. It’s a major art form people, and the more you look for it, the more you find it. [...]
Posted: December 9th, 2008 under artists, papercuts/silhouettes.
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