Video: Openwork pictures in the form of paper collages. Sarah Dennis
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Plain paper, and what a huge potential in it! Almost all types of contemporary art include a stage of working with this material, not to mention the variety of art projects built exclusively on its basis. Crumpled paper portraits by Kumi Yamashita, paper dresses by Isabelle de Borschgrave, paper sculptures by Diana Beltran Herrera, and many more works that we have published on Culturology.rf. This list will be continued by a British artist Sarah Dennis with his paintings in the form of paper collages. Colorful, life-affirming, meticulously crafted in detail, these paper collages stand out from hundreds of others in their uniqueness and unusual style of execution. Indeed, in order to achieve this effect, the British artist works using various modern techniques, and her collages end up looking like a puff pastry with an appetizing filling.
The delicate openwork works of Sarah Dennis are both illustrations for books or works, and portraits, author's fantasies, scenes from life, and not only people, but also animals, as well as those in which people and animals are friends, existing side by side. side and not being afraid of each other.
Sarah Dennis recently graduated from the University of the West of England and today lives and works in Bristol. There she participates in large-scale exhibitions and expositions, but is soon preparing to present a personal art project in one of the English galleries. So far, the artist has behind her shoulders an author's children's book called "Toby", as well as numerous works for glossy magazines in Great Britain. Sarah Dennis' extensive portfolio can be viewed on her website.
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