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A new Beginning...
This is a test fold I made during a train ride. Trying to create an infants face
Folded from a rectangle of watercolor paper.
Designed and folded by me without the use of scissors or glue.
Folded from a rectangle of 300g/m² watercolor paper.
who said you can't use scissors?! ...also I need new scissors now!
A female face folded from a rectangle of Arches watercolor paper. The features of the face are a bit raw since this was more a tryout for an idea on how to fluently dissolve the creases from the face towards the hair.
Designed and folded by me.
Life size. Made of many pieces of paper glued to a center core. More paper art at www.carlosNmolina.com
Folded and designed by me. Without using sciossors or glue.
Folded from a 65 x 102 cm piece of 356 g/m² watercolor paper.
Elena Dolci - Grasshopper (2019?). Papier mâché mask. Shown at the temporary exhibition "Un mese di Carta - I giovani paper designer si presentano", curated by Dario Cestaro, in the Project Room at Ca' Pesaro, Galleria Internazionale d'Arte Moderna, Venice, summer 2019.
Dario Cestaro teaches Paper Technologies at the School of New Art Technologies of the Accademia delle Belle Arti di Venezia (yes, that one!). Elena Dolci is one of his students.
Paper cut in black paper and white cartridge paper. All hand cut with scalpel and scissors, 40cms sq
Here is a more colorful update of my Unicorn I folded as a present for a friend.
Folded from a square of Arches watercolor paper.
Folded and Designed by me
New on All Things Paper: Meet visual display artist Asaki Oda who creates everything from wondrous large-scale installations to small kraft paper models: www.allthingspaper.net/2021/11/visual-display-artist.html
Paper artist Polly Verity's sculpted paper faces are featured on the All Things Paper blog this week. Such a fascinating process and quite the departure from her previous work: www.allthingspaper.net/2020/05/tantalizing-paper-sculptur...