Showing posts with label paper art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paper art. Show all posts

Monday, 21 May 2012

Pergylene Acuña

Pergylene Acuña's sad and lovely papercut. Pergylene Acuña is an illustrator from the Philippines who sometimes makes wonderful paper works as well as plush creations and comercial illustration.

Thursday, 1 July 2010

Midori Harima II


I just wanted to share Midori's amazing installation too.

Anna Wili Highfield


Anna Wili Highfield makes these wonderful pieces out of torn paper folded and stitched, her portfolio has a lot of birds and some horses in this medium. Anna is based in Sydney and is the daughter of a puppeteer.

Tuesday, 22 June 2010

Midori Harima


'Through art, I try to create a place where someone can reconstruct wholeness out of controlled and fragmented information. I am interested in what this wholeness is and how it will be reflected in reality.' ModoriHarima. A very interesting portfolio, works constructed from photocopy's and paper clay, often incorporating projected images.

Thursday, 22 April 2010

Deborah Foutch


Deborah Foutch sculpts, stitches and paints, the above image is called 'All rivers lead to the sea' and is stitched paper, and is part of a river series.

Saturday, 27 March 2010

Vivianne Fontaine




Incredibly delicate and beautiful, the paper works of Vivianne Fontaine a paper artist who has perfected techniques of 'washi' through various study trips to Japan.

Monday, 11 January 2010

Heather Smith Jones



This work is the created by repeatedly piercing paper. I love this work and embossed paper, beautiful and subtle, it is the work of Heather who is an artist, art instructor and blogger.

Friday, 12 June 2009

Ivano Vitali

Above: Artist in flight, Below: Ivano

Above: Detail of Grey bomb-on Dress, Bellow: detail of knitted paper.

Ivano Vitali weaves paper, spins paper, crochets and knits paper into wedding dresses, flowers, tapestries and fashion. Newspaper and the printed word spin into new meaning and poetry under his superb craftsmanship. http://www.artnet.it/