I've noticed a rise in the trend of paper cutting. It's amazing when done right, but it's beginning to feel like my favorite song that's been played on the radio too much. I was browsing
ffffound today when I stumbled across the work of a Mr. Simon Schubert, a German artist who specializes in his own kind of paper art. This is something I've never seen done before. I would really love to see these in person.



Can you just imagine if these were life-size? Or bigger??
2 comments:
is that all folding? or some kind of imprint? very cool!
It looks like folding! But maybe you're right, maybe he did it that way. I'm having such a hard time figuring out exactly how it works. I really want to see these in person.
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