Archive for April 7, 2012


Paper Art

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Paper art can be traced back to Japan, where it originated over a thousand years ago. From complex paper cutting to book carving, this is an ever expanding area of design that is hardly talked about. These intricate paper designs grace museums and exauhibitions throughout the world and is becoming yet another exciting medium of expression for many designers.

Some of the artists featured here use simple materials, such as A4 printing papeel, while others resort to unexpected materials, such as actual books, as their prime materials.

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Amazing!

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For more art by Yoskay Yamamoto click here:

My Daughter's Work

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When March arrives, my children bring their works from their school to my home.
That's why March is an end of class.

Surprisingly, these crayfishes were made of newspaper. They are powerful.

This is a picture when a sport festival was held during last fall.

This is an art of bubble soap.
All of them are good memory both for my daughter and us.

Art from the heart of a child.

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Just a quick post to share the digital artwork of Craig Hunter Parker...

Obstraculum

"Obstaculum: a collection of digitally enhanced photography showcasing the arcane glimpses of our real & surreal boundaries"

Check out more of Parker's work at Obstaculum on the Behance Network

Thank you so much for looking

Alex

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Amazing art!

Shan Jiang

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Find more of Shan Jiang's art here: http://koikoikoi.com/2011/04/shan-jiang-illustrations/
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