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]]>Over the next 30 years, she has mastered her craft, and now she creates delicate paper art that is finely cut with such detail, it’s hard to imagine it’s entirely made by hand. The Japanese art of papercutting, known as Kirie, is created by finely cutting a single sheet of paper at a time.
Fukuda’s paper art revolves around the natural world, focused mainly on marine life. “I have liked creepy and mysterious creatures as well as marine life from an early age,” she explained. “Among them, I especially liked deep-sea fish and jellyfish, and made them motifs in my work.”
Now, with more than 40 thousand followers on Instagram, and exhibitions in galleries around Japan and elsewhere, she has fully outgrown her humble beginnings.
Follow her on Instagram for more paper magic.
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]]>The post Amazing Paper Cut Illustrations By John Ed De Vera appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>For the process, the Philippines-based artist first sketches each element on a sheet of paper. Then the designs and shapes are transferred to thick paper that is cut and stacked into colorful arrangements. From movie characters and famous musicians to plants and animals, it seems De Vera can do anything with paper. Check out his amazing illustrations below.
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]]>The post Masayo Fukuda’s Paper Cut Art Is Unreal appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Over the next 30 years, she has mastered her craft, and now she creates delicate paper art that is finely cut with such detail, it’s hard to imagine it’s entirely made by hand. The Japanese art of papercutting, known as Kirie, is created by finely cutting a single sheet of paper at a time.
Fukuda’s paper art revolves around the natural world, focused mainly on marine life. “I have liked creepy and mysterious creatures as well as marine life from an early age,” she explained. “Among them, I especially liked deep-sea fish and jellyfish, and made them motifs in my work.”
Now, with more than 40 thousand followers on Instagram, and exhibitions in galleries around Japan and elsewhere, she has fully outgrown her humble beginnings.
Follow her on Instagram for more paper magic.
The post Masayo Fukuda’s Paper Cut Art Is Unreal appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Amazing Paper Cut Illustrations By John Ed De Vera appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>For the process, the Philippines-based artist first sketches each element on a sheet of paper. Then the designs and shapes are transferred to thick paper that is cut and stacked into colorful arrangements. From movie characters and famous musicians to plants and animals, it seems De Vera can do anything with paper. Check out his amazing illustrations below.
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