Video: Paper fairy tales. Creativity Helen Musselwhite (Helen Musselwhite)
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Paintings created by a British artist Helen Musselwhitelook more like small fairy miniatures. Moreover, the tales are very kind, calm and pacifying, without chases and explosions, tears and disappointments, insidious witches and dangerous villains. Helen's paper worlds are home to birds and butterflies, fluffy foxes and red deer, big-eyed owls and long-eared hares. A real paradise for nature lovers and parents raising young children. You can argue for a very long time, what is the work of this talented artist: paintings, appliqués, paper sculptures or installations? And to agree on only one thing - her works inspire, delight and, undoubtedly, decorate the room in which they are either as a wall decoration, or in the form of a picture on a writing table.
One can only guess how long it takes Helen Musselweite to create one such work - there are so many small details and heaps of layers in them. Truly jewelry work that requires incredible perseverance, patience and imagination. After all, not a single detail is repeated twice in the paintings, each of them is unique.
But where the author gets his inspiration from is not difficult to guess. Of course, she loves walks in the fresh air, traveling out of town, relaxing in the park and enjoying the beauty of nature, no matter what time of year the calendar shows. And paintings inspired by nature can be seen on Helen Musselwhite's website.
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