
a collection of hypnotic statues by precisely cutting patterns out of layers & layers of bright-colored construction paper.
[link: jenstark.com|via boingboing.net]
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a collection of hypnotic statues by precisely cutting patterns out of layers & layers of bright-colored construction paper.
[link: jenstark.com|via boingboing.net]


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apart from curious workload, i would like to ask would these paper arts look like "computer made"?
also, apart from visual and sensory impression to the views, what else the works try to express?
well maybe that's the nature philosophy in contempory arts today which is is very deconstructive...
The paperforms are almost certainly made by a laser cutter, but amazing nonetheless.