Paper Artists Directory
Arts
World directory of Paper and Cardboard Artists - Arts and technics.
Mexico
Altered carved books and magazines showing layered abstract patterns and images quiet topographic, artists books and paper sculptures.
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United States
Finding visual patterns in various paper as Newspaper and books, recreating and expanding upon them in a slow, deliberate process that replicates a sense of aging and imperfection through cutting, burning and layering the resulting works on paper.
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United States
Sculpture made from books and torn pages, inspirated by patterns and textures of nature and science.
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United Kingdom
Three-dimensional geometric paper constructions, working with plant fibres and pulps.
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Canada
Pen & ink on sculpted paper. Textural multi-layered fusion of various sculpted papers on canvas or panel to make energized paintings of nature and wildlife.
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China, Republic of - Taiwan
Cardboard sculptures using pepakura technique, life-sized, sometimes wearable animals, monsters, robots and dinosaurs.
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Germany
Paper layered sculptures based on artist's street art : op-art murals, illusionary works which suggest colorful portals inhabiting the urban landscape.
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United Kingdom
Hand-cut paper work inspired by the clashing of natural form and mechanical style shapes.
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United States
Architectural sculptures using white paper to accentuate the depth with the perspective, and to display a structure from a different viewpoint.
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United Kingdom
Hypnotic intricate geometric Paper cut sculptures inspirated by exotic flowers, mandala and universe.
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Netherlands
Drawn wallsculptures on paper bound to be discovered.
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United States
Abstract shapes and forms creating cut-outs and silhouettes. Paper sculptures and installations
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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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United States
Sculptures and massiv Installations combining 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional organic forms, colorful, multi-layered and multi-textured , using alternatives materials as paper and cardboard, and hybrid approaches to printmaking.
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