ペーパーアート&アーティストのディレクトリ
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france
Collision of artistic methods and themes from multiple cultures, from traditional African methods to Japanese-influenced origami and paper craft.
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usa
Meticulously cut paper design playing with positive and negative space.
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netherlands
Intricate hand-torn layers of painted pieces of paper and strong pattern design, weaved into tapestry-like paintings.
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colombia
Paper calligraphy : converting paper into the ´ink´ with which to draw and write.
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united-kingdom
Intricate, complex Sculptures out of layered hand cut watercolour paper representing natural, organic forms.
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usa
Exploring ideas of replication and infinity with layered intricated patterns and colors.
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canada
Multi-layered paper Animal sculptures, hyper detailled cut feathers and fur.
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denmark
Ancient tradition of psaligraphy : the art of drawing or painting with scissors.
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china
Papercut collage from all kind of magazines, in the service of large questions about social & political values.
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russia
Cut and bent strips of paper -to make lush, vibrant, three-dimensional paper artworks.
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china
Reinvention of the material's form. Sculpture revealing layers and layers of paper that unraveled.
japan
Dialog between the traditional japanese technique of paper cutting (called kirie) and contemporary art.
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united-kingdom
Maintain an experimental, hand-on approach, utilising the unique properties of often mundane materials to discover unique sculptural forms.
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usa
Paper Sculpture for Advertising, Fashion, Fine Art, Editorial, Installation
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usa
Representational compositions made by collage of vintage, hand-painted book pages and other documents.
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usa
Papercuts inspirated by architecture, patterning and symbols of mythical and theoretical origins.
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usa
Paper cut of handwriting, focusing on the text and structure of the letter .
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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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