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]]>“I have two directions when I work: one is more research-based, which means I am playing with the paper and testing different techniques or ways of creating/reproducing objects,” the artist said. “The other direction is more commercial which is very vibrant, full of colors, where I apply all the things I learn through my research.
She likes art, fashion, design, and architecture, however, sculptures of animals and plants are her favorite elements to create.
“I am not interested in the perfect shape or finish in sculpture, but more in the handmade quality and the way an artist finds a solution to a formal problem. I like the transformation of ordinary materials, and also how trough art, discarded materials can be repurposed and configured in new ways,” Herrera explained.
If you are interested in her creations, check out the gallery below.
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]]>Based in the rural countryside of the Mendip Hills, just south of Bristol UK, she directs, designs, cuts, and handcrafts all of her creations. She also regularly collaborates with talented designers, photographers, videographers, and production companies.
Her paper sculptures are used for a variety of different purposes ranging from advertising campaigns, set designs, packaging, and window displays.
“I’m doing lots of what I love best: making paper sculptures for advertising or awareness campaigns in the events, public relations, environmental and travel and tourism sectors,” she shared. “My work usually features in print, but sometimes my sculptures are displayed in their physical form, too.”
Take a closer look.
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]]>The post Diana Beltran Herrera’s Sculptures are Made From Paper appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>“I have two directions when I work: one is more research-based, which means I am playing with the paper and testing different techniques or ways of creating/reproducing objects,” the artist said. “The other direction is more commercial which is very vibrant, full of colors, where I apply all the things I learn through my research.
She likes art, fashion, design, and architecture, however, sculptures of animals and plants are her favorite elements to create.
“I am not interested in the perfect shape or finish in sculpture, but more in the handmade quality and the way an artist finds a solution to a formal problem. I like the transformation of ordinary materials, and also how trough art, discarded materials can be repurposed and configured in new ways,” Herrera explained.
If you are interested in her creations, check out the gallery below.
The post Diana Beltran Herrera’s Sculptures are Made From Paper appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Sam Pierpoint’s Paper Sculptures Are a Thing to Behold appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Based in the rural countryside of the Mendip Hills, just south of Bristol UK, she directs, designs, cuts, and handcrafts all of her creations. She also regularly collaborates with talented designers, photographers, videographers, and production companies.
Her paper sculptures are used for a variety of different purposes ranging from advertising campaigns, set designs, packaging, and window displays.
“I’m doing lots of what I love best: making paper sculptures for advertising or awareness campaigns in the events, public relations, environmental and travel and tourism sectors,” she shared. “My work usually features in print, but sometimes my sculptures are displayed in their physical form, too.”
Take a closer look.
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