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Guys, obviously I had no idea whatsoever for this theme. A dancing tree? Maybe. Maybe just very thin slices of paper twisted around... This same "thing" also served for a "Bad Hair Day" version (an outtake; I'm not sure if I will upload it).
Please don't be too hard on me ;-). HMM everybody!
Scott decided to bust out his origami paper this month and made us some beautiful trees for the holidays.
Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas!
Hope everyone is doing well and staying safe.
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a paper doll themed on the bride from Kill Bill. The head is a little off because I kind of stepped on it.
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I was using the inspiration of Simone Bramante's Plastic By The Sea photo series.
I was thinking of clear cut tree harvesting, we are recycling alot more paper. Trees absorb and store carbon dioxide. Without trees the world would drier and we would have more droughts. Our forests have declined by 32%.
My idea was to make a paper tree with sheets of paper floating from the branches.
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TEA TIME
Once upon a "tea time" I met a very rare friend on flickr!
Although she no longer posts, our relationship has grown through snail mail and occasional telephone chats.
I often set up still life's around my home with treasures
reminiscent of our unique friendship!
I'm looking forward to the day we actually sit down for tea
together, in person!
Continuing my Toy-ronto Life series...
Happy Miniature Sunday, Origami Spring Edition :-)
It's time to return to my Origami Green Roofs theme! And here is our beautiful Canada Life Building a la Beaux-Arts we have in our Toy-ronto :-) I have captured it last spring from the rooftop of Toronto City Hall and kept it for a special occasion. So I thought that green origami trees will work quite well for this beautiful historic building and surely they are! :-)
Our origami Toy-ronto was featured at Ciy Hall ! (see Doors Open Toronto facebook page here and here )
More of toy-some tilt-shift fun is coming - stay tuned / bientot a l'ecran ;-)
Satoshi Kamiya (Japan)
1 uncut square
Origami dragon at Paper Tree in Japantown, San Francisco: www.paper-tree.com/
A round up of paper craft kits and downloadables for the holidays and beyond. It's early, but with shipping delays, now is the time to get started whether you enjoy making gifts or giving kits to others. (This tree kit is by Eric): www.allthingspaper.net/2021/10/12-best-paper-craft-kits.html
On my way to work each morning I kept seeing a herd of elk feeding it this grove of paper trees. So one morning I had my Nikon P&S with me and decided they needed to be photographed. They were some distance off the highway so I was not able to get up close and personal with them. Wishing I would have had my larger Nikon with the tele on board. Oh well, this one will have to due for now. But trust me, one day I will shoot them right. :-) These elk were only a few short miles out of town in between Middle Ridge and Peterson"s Butte area.
A simple paper lantern I designed for a summer fundraiser in New York City. The invitation for the event has icons of some city landmarks as part of the desing. I used the Robo to cut off these icons from lanterns.
Paper Sculpture - 14" x 8" x 8" - Detail
This was part of a commission that went sour!
I will explain later. ;-)
I want to live where the birds sing. I always dream of places above the ground, in the midst of nature. Where words are not part of the soundscape, where our role is to just listen, breath in, release ...
This is one of the projects taught in Crafty's online class Quilled and Sculpted Cards with Cecelia Louie.
Class giveaway AND pumpkin pattern threesome freebie on blog: www.allthingspaper.net/2015/10/craftsy-online-class-givea...
Created by Moon Munson of Papertree Hanji Boutique.
Blogged: www.allthingspaper.net/2014/03/papertree-hanji-boutique.html
A simple paper lantern I designed for a summer fundraiser in New York City. The invitation for the event has icons of some city landmarks as part of the desing. I used the Robo to cut off these icons from the lanterns. More paper art and crafts at www.carlosNmolina.com
A 3D paper cutout snowflake. One the projects in my new book, Creating Kirigami. More kirigami and about my book at www.carlosNmolina.com
Paper Sculpture - 14" x 8" x 8" - Detail
This was part of a commission that went sour!
I will explain later. ;-)
I want to live where the birds sing. I always dream of places above the ground, in the midst of nature. Where words are not part of the soundscape, where our role is to just listen, breath in, release ...
In celebration of a month long event at Captured Moments, scrapbook store in Rotterdam, NY, we offer this class/workshop called "Tree-Oh!" Three different sized trees rae created from fun and colorful scrapbook paper, using three different techniques, and then embellished with scrapbooking "ornaments', ribbon and mini lights! For more information on this project and others, visit www.capturedmomentsblog.com
Created by Moon Munson of Papertree Hanji Boutique.
Blogged: www.allthingspaper.net/2014/03/papertree-hanji-boutique.html
Paper nails for a prose and art project named The Rusty Nails. I made the nails out of color paper and them applied paint. The narrative is about my father bringing a box of rusty nails home he found in a hunting trip.
This is part of the narrative:
My father ( Papi to me) loved to hunt. On many occasions he would bring "little treasures" he would find in his hunting trips: an odd rock, a feather, an interesting leaf. He would explain the beauty of each of those things. He was fascinated by the colors, textures, shapes, composition of the old, dirty objects. And he taught us, my brother and I, to appreciate their beauty, their dirtiness, oldness, oddness, ruggedness that made them special, and specially beautiful.
For others those objects were nothing more than trash, but to my brother and I they were beautiful, not a pristine, immaculate beauty, but beautiful anyhow.
In one occasion Papi brought a box of rusty nails from one of his hunting trips. He took the nails, cleaned each of them enough so that they were still dirty but clean ( do you understand what I mean?) He removed the dirt that will make others dirty. Then, he varnished each of them carefully, delicately, so as to preserve their beauty forever, to stop their decay. Literally, he would turn each nail into a radiant, magnificent miniature sculpture of brilliant reds, flaming oranges and chocolate browns.
Paper Sculpture - 14" x 8" x 8" - Detail
This was part of a commission that went sour!
I will explain later. ;-)
I want to live where the birds sing. I always dream of places above the ground, in the midst of nature. Where words are not part of the soundscape, where our role is to just listen, breath in, release ...