Video: Hunter Stabler's paper web
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
As a spider skillfully weaves the lace of its web, so the artist Gunter Stabler from Philadelphia carefully weaves his webs, but they are paper ones. His works - airy, thin, weightless - can take one of the places of honor in our collection of paper creative.
The works of Hunter Stabler are mainly compositions on religious or mythological themes, as well as fantastic designs and ornaments. The graceful "cobwebs" amaze not only with the subtlety of the work, but also with the fact that they seem voluminous, two-dimensional. And all because the author makes them two-layer, and then plays with space and shadows to add volume to his compositions, to make them more "alive".
At one time, Gunter Stabler (Hunter Stabler) graduated from the Institute of Culture in Pennsylvania and was educated as a master of fine arts, artist-painter. His exhibitions were held throughout the United States, as well as abroad: in Canada, Great Britain, Germany, France and Asia. And the numerous master classes, in which both the master and the lovers of paper art consider it an honor to participate, is in itself proof of the absolute success of Gunther Stabler's "paper cobwebs".
You can see all these "cobwebs" with your own eyes at one of the author's exhibitions, or by going to his website.
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