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Guy Laramee transforms old encyclopedias into the majestic topographies described within their pages. He carves away at stacks of books to create mountains, temples, and caves with fragile precision.
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Guy Laramee transforms old encyclopedias into the majestic topographies described within their pages. He carves away at stacks of books to create mountains, temples, and caves with fragile precision.
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Guy Laramee transforms old encyclopedias into the majestic topographies described within their pages. He carves away at stacks of books to create mountains, temples, and caves with fragile precision.
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Guy Laramee transforms old encyclopedias into the majestic topographies described within their pages. He carves away at stacks of books to create mountains, temples, and caves with fragile precision.
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Guy Laramee transforms old encyclopedias into the majestic topographies described within their pages. He carves away at stacks of books to create mountains, temples, and caves with fragile precision.
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Guy Laramee, transforms old encyclopedias into the majestic topographies described within their pages. He carves away at stacks of books to create mountains, temples, and caves with fragile precision.
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"Brian Dettmer is an American artist who takes old books and turns them into beautiful works of art by cutting away selected parts to reveal layered images and text". @Kecia S
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jeanne opgenhaffen | how the wind blows (porcelain but it looks like paper)
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After Effects by Daniele Del Nero. Scale models of homes are transformed into fascinating decayed and abandoned art works. Carefully sculpted from black construction card Del Nero moistens the models, dusts them with flour and seeds them with mould. So, in very little time, they become ghostly representations of the impermanence of the urban environment. Nature slowly reclaiming the structures we see as permanent and immovable.
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After Effects by Daniele Del Nero. Scale models of homes are transformed into fascinating decayed and abandoned art works. Carefully sculpted from black construction card Del Nero moistens the models, dusts them with flour and seeds them with mould. So, in very little time, they become ghostly representations of the impermanence of the urban environment. Nature slowly reclaiming the structures we see as permanent and immovable.
After Effects by Daniele Del Nero. Scale models of homes are transformed into fascinating decayed and abandoned art works. Carefully sculpted from black construction card Del Nero moistens the models, dusts them with flour and seeds them with mould. So, in very little time, they become ghostly representations of the impermanence of the urban environment. Nature slowly reclaiming the structures we see as permanent and immovable.
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The Art of Su Blackwell - art from old bird watching journals!
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These paper works are by artist Karen Margolis. Her inspiration comes from the Ensō (円相) – a Japanese word meaning circle, and a concept related to Zen.
Mother and Child - Christine Edison: I find the world or origami tessellations fascinating.
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Artist Dinh Truong Giang uses a 'wet fold' origami technique to make these paper miniatures.
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'Second Nature', Noriko Ambe, sculpted paper landscapes
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'Second Nature', Noriko Ambe, hand-sculpted paper landscapes
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most magical paper craft castle in the world by Wataru Itou
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most magical paper craft castle in the world by Wataru Itou
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most magical paper craft castle in the world by Wataru Itou
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City of Homeless Thoughts (detail), 2008 by Peter Callesen
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