Paper Artists Directory
Papercutting
Papercutting
Canada
Cut paper, collage, installations, Intricately cut paper slot sculpture.
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France
Duo composed of Lucie Thomzs and Thibault Zimmermann. Colorful Sculptures Installations using handcrafted objects made out of tangible materials such as paper, cardboard, wood, etc..., cutted, folded and re-assembled.
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United States
Cut & painted paper collage, colorfull mosaics of papers, scupture and installation related to the nature of matter, sensation, perception, reaction, and consciousness.
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Germany
Junctures of sculpture, installation, and abstract paper cuts, "exploding" across and around a space, using only white paper and inky black graphite-laden paper.
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United States
Paper and cardboard drawing, collage, sculpture, and motion about the customs and beliefs, the architecture with her piles-of-buildings serie, fashion, and informal economies.
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Canada
Multi-layered compositions through collages of mixeds media and various textures.
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United Kingdom
Handcrafed illustrations from advertising campaigns, magazine covers, editorials, installations, set design, product packaging and window displays.
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United Kingdom
Kirigami & paper art, cuted & folded architectural replicas of movies scenes and especially from horror movies.
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Japan
Practice an ancient Japanese art of cutting paper called "Kirigami"
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France
Kraft paper is painted and folded, twisted, flattened, pasted, and at the end braided.
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United States
Blooming cut and painted paper sculptures and installations, expressing forces and dynamism of the material.
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Canada
Intricated newspaper cut-outs explore the intersection between folk traditions and popular culture
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United States
Anatomical figures and textile/carpet patterns using the "quilling" technique, compact rolls of Japanese mulberry paper.
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United States
Superlarge carboard sculpture, using strips of lightweight materials to “draw” in three-dimensional space, inspirated by the drama and excitement of Mardi Gras parades.
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