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Old 01-04-2010, 09:15 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Paper Art - some truly inspiring work

In the past few years I have noticed that art using paper has become a noticeable tendency in the art world.

I came across an article on this and I had to share some of the images with you, because I feel that the simplicity of the ideas combined with patience and intricacy and some very talented artists has produced something that is definitely worth sharing:

Peter Callesen

















Jen Stark













Brian Dettmer













Su Blackwell











Bovey Lee













Bert Simons









Ingrid Siliakus











Angela Glajcar













Y. Nishimura













Lúcia David















Richard Sweeney

















Kako Uedo



















Aoyama Hina









Chris Natrop

















Feel free to share the work in paper you may have seen yourself!
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Old 01-04-2010, 01:13 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Oh wow. That is incredible.
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Old 01-04-2010, 01:33 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Ohhh....I love them all!! Thank you so much for posting this. I was unaware there was so much work being done with paper. Beautiful!
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Old 01-04-2010, 01:58 PM   #4 (permalink)
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For the record, I don't when the rules changed in 'Tilted Creativity', if at all, but it was my assumption that this forum was solely reserved for our own original artistic endeavors; I'm not trying to say I know more than 'A' because I know of 'B', or even try to move this thread, but for expositions of other artists, I thought 'Found on the Net' or 'General Discussion' would be the appropriate venues, at least from my understanding from reading this forum's overview. Maybe it is an explanation of why I don't spend as much time here sharing, other than supplying short stories and/or indicative comments on others' works.


But besides my little confusion, here is something of interest that adds dimension to the topic, and is an elaboration of one of the names (and pieces) from above:

Ingrid Siliakus,
Paper architect/artist,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands.


"Escalator 2"
Another view on Escalator.33cm x 50cm x 25cm, © 2008, Sculpture:Papier-mache
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Paper Roll Forest Cutouts by Yuken Teruya — a master in transforming everyday objects into beautiful works of art.


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Wow, that's almost overwhelming. I can't believe the craftsmanship never mind the concepts!
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Old 01-06-2010, 01:21 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Jetée thank you for your contributions!

The rules changed a while back, you can have a read here. Basically the staff decided that it was ok to share artwork and discuss it even if it was not your own, as long as you credit the artist.

Here is another artist working with paper, mainly known for origami work, Haruki Nakamura.

I though this was interesting because it has movement:







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Old 01-06-2010, 04:13 PM   #8 (permalink)
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NetFlix Origami - Recycle Paper

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Old 01-07-2010, 12:51 PM   #9 (permalink)
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paper art that you can create yourself: Portraits of Currency

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SF PaperCraftGallery - StumbleUpon


AT-AT Snow Walker (complete with instructions)
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Cardboard Tube Dioramas by Anastassia Elias!



Anastassia Elias - Illustrations collages dessins peintures - Galerie
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Advanced traditional Origami (modern)



Loggerhead Sea Turtle by kade chan (click to see more of his intricate origami works)

Designed by : Satoshi Kamiya
35 x 35 cm uncut paper,
finished product about 15cm .
fold by : Kade Chan
Hong Kong .


exhibit:




a couple of projects for you to try:


Alien Warrior CP by kade chan


finished:




Won Park Dollar Koi Tutorial


Design by : Won Park
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This is such a cool thread! I did a few of the papercraft models a few years back from my own 3d models. It was pretty cool but the origami/paper art from the OP are crazy!!! And the paper heart is highly ingenious.
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I had missed this thread, little_tippler. Thank you for it.

I have a special interest in paper as my work was included in a Smithsonian Institution traveling show entitled, Paper as Medium. This was decades ago, so it is very edifying to have this update. Paper is an awesome medium.

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Old 02-02-2010, 04:08 PM   #15 (permalink)
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The presentation of the iPad (as papercraft)


Go here to download this papercraft presentation of the iPad.
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Old 02-04-2010, 06:18 AM   #16 (permalink)
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more paper art, by Paula Arntzen:







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Thanks again, little_tippler and everyone for contributing to this thread. It's one of my favorites to revisit...
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wow. what a stunning thread.
i don't know how i missed it but i am really please that the period during which i missed it is finished now.
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fashions change so quickly these days, sir.
it makes a boy dizzy.
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Incredibly Small Origami Artworks


Born from Fingers


Butterfly on Flowers


Every Little Peace


Family Swim


Artist and Calendar


created artforms by Mui-Ling Teh, origami artist
-- images courtesy of zuzutop
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Anna-Wili Highfield

Paper sculptures by artist Anna-Wili Highfield. Sydney, Australia. © 2007-2010


Magpie



Barn Owl



Kookaburra



Brahminy Kite



Horse in a Box


-- courtesy of: Anna-Wili Highfield - BOOOOOOOM!
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17 Amazing/Beautiful Examples Of Origami Art
; above, elegant Paper Crane




Tiny Origami Cranes by coda.



Modular Origami by fdecomite



Paper Chinese Dragon God


-- see the rest of the creations here
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American artist and mathematician Robert The is the creator of these odd works of art made from books.

"Many of the books used were found in dumpsters and thrift store bins," and he says,
"they are lovingly vandalized back to life so they can assert themselves against the culture which turned them into debris."
Beginning the practice in 1991, the California-born artist's work has since been shown across New York and across the nation.









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Thanks for your contributions everyone. Some great work in this thread
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Paper playing cards



American architect Bryan Berg photographed beside his world-record-breaking house of cards —
a free-standing replica of The Venetian Macau, constructed over the course
of 44 days using 218,792 individual playing cards.

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Paper Game
by Zim And Zou

An impressively-intricate Tetris-running paper Game Boy, complete with insertable paper game cartridge and 3-D Tetris blocks.

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A large number of Koshi Kawachi’s “Manga Farms” — which uses
old manga titles as a growing medium for seedling plants — were
recently installed at the Matsuzakaya department store in Nagoya.






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Post-It Art, Part I



'DEADLINE'
Directed by Bang-yao Liu
Music by Röyksopp (Ryksopp | Official website) [Track is 'Eple']
Sound design by Ian Vargo, Shaun Burdick
Actor: Chun-yao Huang
The MAKING-OF: YouTube- DEADLINE the making of

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This is my senior project at Savannah College of Art and Design. Where my idea comes from is that every time when I am busy, I feel that I am not fighting with my works, I am fighting with those post-it notes and deadline. I manipulating the post-it notes to do pixel-like stop motion and there are some interactions between real actor and post-its.
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Post-It Art, Part II

Post-it Art : Productivity in Many Wonderful Colors

In the corporate world, climbing ladders and shaking hands run simultaneous. Between lunches, dinners, and meetings, something had to surface among the numbing UV lights of the office to keep everything in line. The Post-it Note, a small square with re-adhearable adhesive on the back, was one such answer. The three-inch bright yellow square was employed as a reminder, a note, or for organization... But some don't see it as only a productivity tool... they see it as a medium for colorful art.

Even on 3M's corporate site the Post-it Notes are sold with the slogan "So express yourself in color." Some creative people took that idea to heart and below are several examples of how people have used the sticky notes to create works of art.




TO DO
by lightwerk

"TO DO" is a project by the New York based public art collaborative, Illegal Art. Feel free to write your own "to do" list on a Post-it®. Please do not remove any Post-its®. We will be documenting the project as the week continues and installing new Post-its® as the space fills.



post-it note elvis by ih8gates

Read the post-it mosaic how-to [updated] for instructions on how to recreate this style of art.



Post-It Mosaic of: Mega Man

“My Former Coworker was Bored and had a LOT of Post-Its.”



Post It Introspection
by Buckle



by misocrazy


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Post-It Art, Part III


“I made this out of post-it notes on my dorm window, here is my neighbor’s rebuttal.”

[reddit.]

(I'm actually starting to like reddit now, as it only takes one unique photo posted there to usher in a mountain of great, creative and hilarious replies. I never get any of those.)

also, there's this: (found in the reddit article above)

Entire Donkey Kong stage, displayed as and created by thousands of individual Post-It Notes.
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Post-It Art, Part IV

originally released on November 16, 2007 and distributed by Meditating Bunny Studio, this is. . .
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Yellow Sticky Notes
created & directed by Jeff Chiba Stearns / Musical Score by Genevieve Vincent



After realizing that yellow sticky notes, filled with "To Do" lists, were consuming his life,
director Jeff Chiba Stearns decided to visually self-reflect on his own filmmaking journey by animating
2,300 of those same sticky notes. Blending hand-drawn images and text with an original musical score by Genevieve Vincent,
this "animation meditation" played in the official competition at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival.
additional details:
Made on a budget of $100, Yellow Sticky Notes was created by animating directly on over 2,300 four by six-inch yellow sticky notes with nothing more than a black ink pen. It Premiered at the Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival, and went on to win the Animasian Award, Best Animated Film, Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival, 2007, among another nine awards worldwide.
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Artist Showcase: Patrick Gannon


"This Lightning Won’t Forge Itself" [.]
size: 7 1/4 x 10 3/8”
medium: cut paper on wood

Patrick’s illustrations and artwork are made entirely of cut-paper (and often wood) in his studio in Tokyo, Japan,
where he lives with his amazing wife and a very, very large collection of paper from all over the world.

Mixing bold whimsy with a subtle conceptual streak, his artwork combines influences from his life in Japan and his upbringing on a farm in New Jersey where he was surrounded by animals and the natural world. His interest in myths and fables drove him to study literature as an undergrad at Providence College, Rhode Island. All these elements come together to invent a unique mythology for the current world.

Patrick has an MFA in illustration from the Savannah College of Art and Design. His work can be seen internationally in books, magazines, newspapers and more.



“Social Grooming” | cut-paper [.]

In his words, about his process and inspiration:
"Layer upon textural layer, my cut and torn paper artwork builds upwards to reveal an invisible world that exists intertwined with and inextricably linked to our own. Mythology, the supernatural, American pop culture and Japanese tradition mingle like tipsy guests at a cocktail party. I use my knife to shape each jagged piece, slicing away at illusion and giving form to a wondrous, dangerous and not-at-all-alien world of emotion, spirit and thought.

There is a primitive quality to paper that calls out to be touched. It is rough, textured, basic. I use this sensuality to evoke an immediate, gut-level response.
"


"The Golden Sea, It Has Teeth" [.]
cut paper / wood
8″ x 10″ (unframed)

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cut canvas oil paintings by Titus Kaphar. | BOOOOOOOM!
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Su Blackwell and her focused medium:
"Paper has been used for communication since its invention; either between humans or in an attempt to communicate with the spirit world. I employ this delicate, accessible medium and use irreversible, destructive processes to reflect on the precariousness of the world we inhabit and the fragility of our life, dreams and ambitions.

It is the delicacy, the slight feeling of claustrophobia, as if these characters, the landscape have been trapped inside the book all this time and are now suddenly released. A number of the compositions have an urgency about them, the choices made for the cut-out people from the illustrations seem to lean towards people on their way somewhere, about to discover something, or perhaps escaping from something. And the landscapes speak of a bleak mystery, a rising, an awareness of the air."


Alice: Through the Looking Glass


Alice - A Mad Tea Party (2006)


Beringer: Vineyard TV Spot (2007)
(watch the making-of video HERE, and the Finished Ad HERE)


Birds, Beasts and Fishes (2007)


-- courtesy of South China Morning Post


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One Dollar Origami! ; structures created and featured by Won Park













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Lunch Bag Art

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A new bag each day for my kids.

I'm the dad. I make these during my lunch break.


The name “Allosaurus” means “Different Lizard.” How interesting?


My five-year-old son is very impressed with that Trololo guy.
“He’s a very good singer,” he says.


After vigintillions of years great Cthulhu was loose again, and ravening for delight.

*switch to a different father


R is for Ronan. And Robber.

*and again, another thoughtful dad


The original party dude michelangelo. When the evil shredder
attacks these .Turtle boys don’t cut him no slack!




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Peter Callesen, Impenetrable Castle, 2004, in "Paper," June 23-Aug. 7, 2004,
at Emily Tsingou Gallery, 10 Charles II Street, London SW1Y 4AA England

(most likely, though, this gallery is long gone away from the above arthouse exhibit.. 6 years.)


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