Paper Craft

Paper Art
May 16, 2022 Shangrila

Here we are with our gorgeous selection of more than impressive paper sculptures, cutting and installations works of art, selected from some of the most talented artists around the World.
Every artwork is linked to the portfolio website of its own creator, make sure to visit them all, you won’t be disappointed, I can promise you that.
For those who are not yet familiar with the term of Paper Craft/Cutting/Installation and etc, here is the short description:

Paper Craft

Paper craft is the collection of art forms employing paper or card as the primary artistic medium for the creation of three-dimensional objects. It is the most widely used material in arts and crafts. It lends itself to a wide range of techniques, as it can for instance be folded, cut, glued, molded, stitched, or layered.
Papermaking by hand is also an important paper craft. Painting and calligraphy though they are commonly applied as decoration are normally considered as separate arts or crafts.

Paper crafts are known in most societies that use paper, with certain kinds of crafts being particularly associated with specific countries or cultures. In much of the West, the term origami is used synonymously with paper folding, though the term properly only refers to the art of paper folding in Japan.

Paper Lace by Maria Ikonomopoulou
Paper Lace by Maria Ikonomopoulou

Paper Installation by Violise Lunn
Paper Installation by Violise Lunn

Paper Installation by Violise Lunn
Paper Installation by Violise Lunn

Paper Installation by Peter Gentenaar
Paper Installation by Peter Gentenaar

Paper Installation by Peter Gentenaar
Paper Installation by Peter Gentenaar

Paper Installation by Carlos Amorales
Paper Installation by Carlos Amorales

Paper Installation by Carlos Amorales
Paper Installation by Carlos Amorales

Paper Sculptural Typography by Ebon Heath
Paper Sculptural Typography by Ebon Heath

Paper Sculptural Typography by Ebon Heath
Paper Sculptural Typography by Ebon Heath

Bookends ou Suzanne by Nathelie Boutte
Bookends ou Suzanne by Nathalie Boutte

Le passage by Nathalie Boutte
Le passage by Nathalie Boutte

Le Devior by Myrian Dion
Le Devior by Myriam Dion

Paper Ar by Myriam Dion
Paper Ar by Myriam Dion

Let it Bleed by Vally Nomidou
Let it Bleed by Vally Nomidou

Let it Bleed by Vally Nomidou
Let it Bleed by Vally Nomidou

Paper Art by Mia Liu
Paper Art by Mia Liu

Paper Art by Mia Liu
Paper Art by Mia Liu

Paper Reef by Amy Eisenfeld Genser
Paper Reef by Amy Eisenfeld Genser

Paper Reef by Amy Eisenfeld Genser
Paper Reef by Amy Eisenfeld Genser

Paper Sculpture by Emma Van Leest
Paper Sculpture by Emma Van Leest

Paper Sculpture by Rogan Brown
Paper Sculpture by Rogan Brown

Paper Sculpture by Rogan Brown
Paper Sculpture by Rogan Brown

While You Were Sleeping by Su Blackwell
While You Were Sleeping by Su Blackwell

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