Paper Artists Directory
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philippines
Type, Visual Arts, and detailed layered Papercuts representing endangered species and their fragility.
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denmark
Paper cut sculptures exploring the probable and magical transformation of the flat sheet of paper into figures that expand into the space surrounding them.
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france
Scalable modular sculpture and installations made with paper and cardboard.
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usa
Kinetic Pop-Up sculptures and books for children and adults internationally published.
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spain
Cut paper dioramas, miniature movies sets as those of Wes Anderson, and illustrations.
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france
Paper mache sculpture, caricatural and enigmatic, representing the gentrification of society, inspirated by old toys as lead soldiers.
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canada
Organic, maximalist installation, sculpture, still image, drawing, and performance exploring the mark made-by-hand and the mark made-by-machine as an approach to understanding the interaction between humans and computers.
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usa
Relief sculptures using layers of hand cut paper, reminiscent of microorganisms or topographical maps.
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france
Bonding of layers of papers handmade collecting elements in the nature, engraved in order to densify and unify various fabrics.
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united-kingdom
Remaking of household objects, decorative and functional, and clothes by stitching found and recycled papers.
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united-kingdom
Handmade japanese Washi, honminoshi technic, paper artworks, Shoji screen and lightnings.
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usa
Origami's masks and tessellations, based on an elaborate grid first folded into a hexagon-shaped piece of paper.
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france
Silhouettes and cityscapes cut from black paper and Tyvek mixing reality and fantasy.
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usa
Portraits, Waves, Constellations and landscapes Collages made out of paper map from old encyclopedias, textbooks, roadmaps, and atlases.
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united-kingdom
Handmade paper sculpture exploring the relevance of dress and fashion to identity the interaction between wearer and observer.
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