By Katrina Tan 20 Jan 2012 @ 10:15 am |

Paper might not be the best material when it comes to keeping things in one piece, but Ingrid Siliakus manages to do so with amazing success. The Amsterdam-born artist first discovered “paper architecture”—the art of creating an object out of a single piece of paper—through Prof. Masahiro Chatani, who originated the art form in the Read the full story
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sculptureBy Cyril Foiret 08 Nov 2011 @ 8:58 am |

You might have noticed that paper art or paper props is being used more and more lately, between advertising campaign to editorial, the power of creation is infinite. Here is the skillful paper work of set designer Sabrina Transiskus. With a seriously impressive portfolio she has Read the full story
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By Cyril Foiret 15 Oct 2011 @ 10:54 am |

You probably know by now that we love everything made out of paper, same goes for these great flower frescoes creation by Jo Lynn Alcorn for the print campaign of French champagne Perrier-Jouët. A lovely collaboration fitting perfectly the world of the brand. Read the full story
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Perrier-JouetBy Ani Tzenkova 05 Sep 2011 @ 10:45 am |

How brilliant are these paper wigs by Nikki Salk and Amy Flurry?! The two series of wigs featured here were created custom for The Bay’s holiday window and Kate Spade stores. To see more of their stunning paper creations like animal masks and embellished hats visit their site at the link below. Read the full story
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By Ani Tzenkova 18 Jul 2011 @ 11:53 am |

I could not have expected such refined and meticulous work from anybody but a Japanese artist. Hasegawa Yoshio created a series of sculptural pieces, modeled after a soda can and hand-crafted out of paper and acrylic. Read the full story
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paper artBy Ani Tzenkova 29 Jan 2010 @ 10:57 am |
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Simon Schubert has the ability to create colorful emotions without the use of color. Texture and shape are Schubert’s language of communicating through a gray scale of visual imagery within a world defined by paper, sculpture, and installation. The world he creates shows a fantasized bleakness comparable to a Tim Burton perversity, with of course a more German frigidity. Read the full story
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