People have been turning paper into beautiful works of art for centuries. Origami, the Japanese art of paper folding, is one such example. But that’s not the only way for you to create exceptional works of art using paper. Add…
People have been turning paper into beautiful works of art for centuries. Origami, the Japanese art of paper folding, is one such example. But that’s not the only way for you to create exceptional works of art using paper. Add…
Artist and illustrator Morgana Wallace creates mixed media compositions that reference various aspects of mythology and realms of fantasy. The artworks are made from layers of cut paper with additional details added in watercolor and gauche. You can see much more on Instagram. More
Artist Daria Aksenova uses paper to tell stories of mythology and folklore.
People have been turning paper into beautiful works of art for centuries. Origami, the Japanese art of paper folding, is one such example. But that’s not the only way for you to create exceptional works of art using paper. Add…
Artist and illustrator Morgana Wallace creates mixed media compositions that reference various aspects of mythology and realms of fantasy. The artworks are made from layers of cut paper with additional details added in watercolor and gauche. You can see much more on Instagram. More
Did you know that you can make a beautiful paper flower in the same way that you make a paper snowflake?! It's so much fun! Learn how to make paper flowers by following our easy photo and video tutorials below. These kirigami flowers are SO PRETTY! And all it takes is a few simple folds and cuts to transform a single piece of paper into a beautiful flower. Design your own flower shapes or use our free PDF templates. (We have 9 different shapes to choose from!) This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something
Hello! My name is Nathanna Érica and I'm an illustrator and paper artist based in São Paulo, Brazil.
For you to find new paper artists to love and learn from and celebrate the paper art community that is thriving on Instagram, check these 64 Brilliant Paper Artists to Follow on Instagram!
Nayan and Vaishali are two artists that run a studio in India. They make miniature paper cut sculptures and accessories. Their studio specializes in paper cut art, editorial illustration, set design and installation/window displays. As...
These framed papercut wall art frames are hand cut by Argentine artisan Noe Arata. In these handmade framed art pieces she uses different layers of high quality paper to achieve depth and beauty in her work. The artwork is framed in fine grained, un-dyed Kiri wood. Ideal for gifting as bedroom decor for a new born, or for a baby´s 1st birthday. "Secret Garden Girl" and measures 11.8 " x 11.8" (29.97 cm by 29.97 cm). "Secret Garden Girl & Boy" measures 11.8 x 15.7" (29.7 cm by 39.87 cm).
Paper cutting is usually a planned art form. But I work intuitively. I made an organic paper cut journal from my Brooklyn Sketchbook Project Journal.
John Ed De Vera is a multidisciplinary designer who creates impressive imaginary worlds with simple tools like paper and scissors. His paper art mesmerizes people with its intricacy as well as its use of depth and shadow, created by stacking several layers of paper together.
It's impossible not to get lost in these incredible cut paper works by Pablo Lehmann go from flat to 3D with overwhelming attention to detail.
Morgana Wallace (previously) began making cut paper collages after her interest was sparked during a monotype session in printmaking class. Wallace was most attracted to the texture of cut paper compositions, especially with unique materials like wallpaper samples. Currently her work revolves around female heroines and mystical beasts, adding detail to her characters with banners and leaves that float around the subjects’ heads and torsos. Wallace often uses Japanese linen paper in her work because of her attraction to its texture, mixing it with Canson thin card stock to create her characters’ flowing hair. More
Japanese artist Masayo Fukuda has been practising the art of kirie, the art of paper cutting by creating negative space in a single sheet of white paper, for over 25 years.