Who said hand-drawing with a piece of paper and a pen can only make 2D illustrations?
HuskMitNavn, an illustrator from Copenhagen, after drawing the illustration, will add space to the work through simple folds, curls and wrinkles, turning it into a 3D-like interactive work that you can enjoy while watching , have fun with your hands and give life to the paintings on the paper.
To be able to complete these works, you must have excellent association and sense of space. You must be able to predict in advance how the work will look when it is completed and folded, so that you can draw the corresponding pattern in the appropriate place. "The car encounters a super-inclined uphill road" is relatively easy, as long as the road is bent at a right angle, but for "football players upside-down golden hook", you have to calculate exactly where the foot should appear, so as not to I will find that my limbs are too far away from the body with a slight dent.
The favorite one is "The little puppet was swallowed into the belly of the whale". If it is only painted on a single plane, it is difficult to convey the depth and breadth of the whales mouth. However, HuskMitNavn uses a curl to create a sense of space in the whales mouth, making the little puppet look more overwhelmed and the picture particularly vivid.