Video: Creative Paper Paintings by Papercutdiecut
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The truth is that paper will endure everything. She suffers, turning into one sculpture, then into another, allowing herself to be cut and covered with holes. But it is a sin for her, on paper, to complain about her fate, because all this is for the sake of art, and art always requires sacrifices. And it's time to make another paper sacrifice on this precious altar.
In the Canadian city of Toronto, there is another lover of shredding paper with a blade and scissors. The girl participates in exhibitions, shows and other presentation events under the pseudonym Papercutdiecut, although in all likelihood her name is Sui Li. She honestly admits that she loves paper and everything that is made of it, and tries to replenish the number of these products with her own works.
From a large sheet of rice (very thick) paper in a few hours, and sometimes even several tens of hours, the craftswoman turns out amazing lace products, in which you can hardly recognize the products of the stationery industry. Patience and work, which will grind everything, is felt in every curl of these works. Well, Papercutdiecut has excellent eyesight, remarkable patience and endurance, as well as a firm hand. I do not presume to rate these paper masterpieces, but many of the "bins" of the talented artist fit even now under glass and framed. That, in fact, do the buyers of her work. The series "Chinese faces" is in great demand, but there are those who want to buy monogram letters, miniatures from village life, and abstract napkin canvases, and flora and fauna.
By the way, the prices for Papercutdiecut masterpieces are pleasantly surprising, since a pretty picture, a little bigger than a standard postcard, can be purchased for $ 5.
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