Showing posts with label papercuts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label papercuts. Show all posts

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Kako Ueda

One last paper cut for this series of posts, Kako Ueda.  Her work is so breathlessly intricate, which I admire.  I hope to see one of the delicate and complex pieces in person some day.  Enjoy and check out her website.

Papercut Diecut

This beautiful papercut can be found on Etsy.  For a mere $20 it is amazing that all the work is hand done.  Despite the shop name, all of the papercuts are done by hand and there is an amazing variety.  A collection of beauty awaiting us all.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Paper rings


I am a big fan of the cut out, taking the flat and making it dimensional.  Here we have a splendid use of the paper cut - to dress the finger.  Check out more of TT:NT designs, and also check out Paper Crave, a fantastic site devoted to what we hold dear, paper.

Friday, May 15, 2009

Aoyama Hina - delicate text

This body of work is breath taking and mind boggling.  I continually am amazed at those who partake in this labor intensive art of drawing with a knife.  If you would like to see more of Aoyama Hina's work check this story out in Paper Forest.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Another Fun Summer project - More papercut crafts to come

Sweet and simple this Japanese how to book takes you through the steps of how to do kirigami as well as other papercuts.  I am a huge fan of papercuts, as many of you know, and thought you might want to add this book to your list - because I sure do.