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For Smile on Saturday - a picture of a paper butterfly I made using the quilling or paper filigree technique!
PWR PAPER #4
57 x 76 cm double sided poster.
1000 copies.
Winter, 2011.
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Katja Novitskova – katjanovi.net
Daniel Swan – www.danielswan.co.uk
This small paper flower came from my Niece's Harry Potter themed wedding. All the paper flowers were made by the Bride, her sister and their friends using parts of pages from Harry Potter books!
just white paper
A ream of A4 white paper, ripped open and an 8pt HMM printed on the folded sheet. What more can I say, except in the lead up to this assignment I made 2 water bombs, a heart, 3 paper aeroplanes and a rather sick looking Swan. I went for the ream of paper instead
Artwork by Annita Smit at the Paper Biennial Rijswijk [NL] 2018, an exhibition on international paper art.
More paperwork from this exhibition at:
but haven't.
9/30/08 - ??
- i hate roller bags and fuckin fatties that roll them
- sunbrella!
- fuzzy bikes suck dicks
- i love you
- can we do pictures soon?
- i can't sleep until i hear your voice at night
- i am becoming an insomniac
- fuck you
- temporary license has a brown stripe, i miss pink one :(
- i miss you
- you are probably the most disappointing friend i have ever had
- i love you
- (30 different song clips, because every single one i hear reminds me of you)
- most notably the scientist by coldplay (yeah...)
- the girl sitting next to me keeps making weird, sleepytime grunts and i want to tear her face off
- found you!!
- why am i still awake?! it's 3 am
- i listened to all 32 of your saved messages on speaker phone until i fell asleep
- i miss you
- i just made a lunesta joke, and 3 seconds later a moth landed on me
- 711 election cups: worst idea ever?
- today hurts a lot less than yesterday, which hurt less than the day before
I was asked to take photos for a friend's wedding celebration, breaking two of my rules: no people & no flash photography! These decorations, waiting to be hung, were very much within my comfort zone.
Pick a color, then a number & your fortune is revealed. (Stay away from #7 or you’ll be marrying a zombie.)
Tiny fortune teller made from a post-it square.
4-cylinder modular steam motor made by Spillingwerk (SW Hamburg)
Abandoned paper mill and power plants - part 1, the Paper Factory
The ‘jaws’ of a micrometer measuring the thickness of a single sheet of paper
It came out to be 0.1mm, or about 1/250”
HMM!
Blue Ridge Paper's only locomotive, a SW1001, shoves a cut of loaded hoppers up the switchback towards the mill. The crew was friendly enough but the security guard was hovering over us even while we were shooting from the sidewalks on public property.
Designed and folded by me, Chad Killeen. Folded from one uncut square of origamido paper. Designed ....um... some time ago, I don't know when. But revised in January 2009.
This model is almost identical to my previous cicada design with the exception of the pleated abdomen.
The paper is actually a shiny brown (which I was rather reluctant to use but I'm kinda running out of my nice paper) but in this lighting it came out looking green-ish, so thats good!
Paper Blossom Necklace, featuring 3 chains and a blossom made of paper for a bit of a twist. The necklace is mix and match using a HUD. It has a simple stone at the bottom that is available in 6 precious stones, and a crystal, available in 6 colors. TAXI: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Nouveau/212/24/29
cut paper figures representing seed spirits are a part of some religious rites among the Nahua people of the Chicontepec area of Veracruz. These figures are dressed in tiny clothing for the rituals. National Museum of Anthropology Mexico City
I was trying to make an 8 point Natalia Guzowska's Stella Errare but couldn't make the center part work, so I did the asymmetrical squash from the other side. I think this has been done by Juan López Figueroa in several of his Stars of Eden.
Folded from an octagon cut off of a 22 cm on the side square of kami.
One sheet of elephant hide paper glued on cardboard to keep the model from bending more than it should. The paper was scored with a cutting plotter (Craft ROBO) before folding, which helped a lot, especially with the curved creases.
The concept was previously explored by Daniel Kwan and Philip Chapman-Bell.
CPs for all the "Intersecting Cylinders" models can be found here.