Video: Paper art, part two
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Below we talk about the work of Sue Blackwell, who creates her works from books. Someone will probably find this blasphemous, such an attitude towards books. Therefore, the Japanese woman Hina Aoyama, who lives in France, takes a different path - she cuts not from books, but from plain paper. But how!…
The girl is distinguished by unimaginable talent and, most importantly, patience. Just look at what she has to do. Using scissors, she cuts out texts or drawings from paper, glues them to fabric or glass, and such beauty is obtained. And all this is done with your own hands and scissors! It is impossible to believe how much time and nerves it costs her, however, she seems to love this business. I'm sure this is no easier than cutting out of books, which is why we pay so much attention to this topic.
Many may think that every kindergartner can cut out of paper. However, only a few become famous for their talent and hard work. I believe that this activity is many times more difficult than working with a computer or a camera, which does everything for you, because one extra movement and the work will go down the drain. And this, as we understand it, is extremely offensive …
We also recommend watching the video, which, however, captures only part of the work.
Works by Hina Aoyama
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