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This is a series of hidden mural paintings of weeds painted gradually then photographed by Mona Caron
More than 100 of Peter Gentenaar’s ethereal paper sculptures were hung inside the Abbey church of Saint-Riquier in France.
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Clever Cecilia Levy with her gorgeous paper "crockery".
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These little objects woven with fragrant pine needles. Truly amazing.
L- R......... 'They Moved', 'Beval', 'Nash' and in the little paper boat 'Mask'.
More beautiful work from Richard Shilling
Spanish artist Lorenzo Duran’s amazing leaf work. So intricate, delicate and simple.
Japanese artist Akinobu Izumi has very steady hands. He creates architectural models for work, and miniature diorama’s for sale as a hobby. “Tiny Wolds In A Bottle”
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Yuko Takada Keller is a Japanese paper artist living in Denmark whose primary medium is tracing paper.
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Study in Green is one of the many beautiful works created by Mitsuru Katsumoto.
Here is an image of Amy Twigger Holroyd's Knitted Engine in situ at BMW Plant Hams Hall.
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Helen Hiebert’s medium is handmade paper and she’s fascinated by the invisible occurrences that take place throughout her papermaking process. Helen along with filmmaker Gretchen Hogue created a short film titled, Water Paper Time that explores (with time-lapse photography) how time, gravity, and molecular structure bend, tear and wrinkle paper in the most unusual ways.
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Asif Khan took the anti-architecture route, using helium, soap and water to make a mini-cloud cover indoors. Khan explains it as "an architectural experiment into what’s the simplest way to create a shaded space where conversations can happen.”
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Aurek lives in a white washed windmill with pale blue doors and windows and ivy that twists it’s way up to the top and around the now silent and still sails.
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Tomas likes nothing better than to walk for miles and miles through river and forest, over hills and stone walls, making new discoveries every day.
Katya collects books on wildflowers and spends her days painting delicate watercolours which she leaves in all sorts of places for strangers to discover and enjoy.
Sasa talks to the bees and tells them her troubles in her lilting, sing-song voice. She sits amongst the village of hives on her patchwork blanket and sews and sings and sings and sews.
Alexei lives in the heart of the forest, and spends his days paddling in rivers, singing folk songs to any being that will listen and skimming stones.
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Ilya is a shy poet. He likes to walk for miles and miles, drifting and dreaming. Inspired by his surroundings, he carries a well-worn journal and sketches and writes of the fairies that can be glimpsed through the mist ...
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Designer Ignacio Canales Aracil created these little beauties by pressing the plants and flowers all at once.
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Steven Siegel is a New York based artist noted for creating large boulders/sculptures from recycled and found materials - newspapers, branches, tree trunks, aluminum cans, and plastic bottles.
Steven Siegel is a New York based artist noted for creating large boulders/sculptures from recycled and found materials - newspapers, branches, tree trunks, aluminum cans, and plastic bottles.
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Steven Siegel is a New York based artist noted for creating large boulders/sculptures from recycled and found materials - newspapers, branches, tree trunks, aluminum cans, and plastic bottles.
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Love Alex Latimer's work - it's always witty, pithy and very pointed.
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