papercut by Sarah Trumbauer |
Since I
have been so busy as of late, I decided to look back through some
previous posts that were shared by My Modern Met, a website which
features the art of various artists around the world. One small
article that caught my attention was titled Enchantingly Intricate Papercuts Inspired by Fairy Tales, featuring the work of paper artist
Sarah Trumbauer. Jianzhi, or commonly known as Chinese paper
cutting, has been around since the Eastern Han Dynasty (206 BC –
220 AD). The practice of carefully cutting intricate designs into
paper was adopted by surrounding countries by way of trade routes and
each location used their own imagery. The art itself takes time,
patience and a steady hand in order not to inadvertently cut
something incorrectly and have to start from the beginning. While
looking through the article at Sarah's beautiful pieces of carefully
cut work, I remembered that recently I have come across other paper
artists on deviantART.
"Stencil' by Kristappeniers |
Kristappeniers.deviantart.com
(Belgium)
A
traditional artists from Belgium, Kris does have some paintings and
drawings within his gallery but perhaps the most eye catching of his
works are his papercut pieces such as Papercut25 which is based off
of Hepburn and Papercut21 that is based off of a client's portrait. Many of his pieces are large scale, perhaps at least 26 x 32 inches in size, which he often paints black with acrylic paint.
'papercutout' by ikarusmedia |
Ikarusmedia.deviantart.com
(Mexico)
Mostly a
digital artist, Rafael SaldaƱa does have a few traditional pieces on
display which include papercrafts such as his piece rilakkuma black metal-rocks. With a balance if intricate angles and simplistic
designs, it seems only appropriate that he does have at least one
papercut piece in his collection of pieces.
'light stencil' by OftenSaid |
An
anonymous artist who seems to specialize in papercut pieces, their
works range in subject matter from organic curves such as those found
in their Large Scale Papercut to abstract angled designs like those in
Weathering the Storm.
'Night Before Christmas pop up' by Himmapaan |
Himmapaan.deviantart.com
(United Kingdom)
Illustrator
and traditional artist from the UK, Niroot P takes papercut to a
whole new level by creating pop up story books and cards which are
just as breath taking as their illustrated works.
Excellent post and wonderful blog, this sort of interesting posts I really like, keep it up... Stencil Mexico
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