Paper artist Raya Sader Bujana crafts handcrafted plant pots that you can hold with two fingers. Monsteras, cacti and more are just some of the miniature artificial potted plants she creates with a carving knife and tweezers.
His ongoing three-year project is called Tiny Big Paper House Plants, and each sculpture recreates a plant in meticulous detail. Bujana uses things like folding, scoring, and wrapping to convey the variegation in the leaves and their hard shape or fullness.
It takes an artist five to six weeks to complete a sculpture. During this time, Bujana gathered as many details as possible. "I like to take techniques from other art disciplines or crafts, such as weaving, and translate them into the language of paper, so the baskets of these little plants are woven like real baskets made of paper," she says.
"My intention is to slowly continue to develop this series and try to reach new levels of detail with each new piece."
Raya Sader Bujana makes plant sculptures made of paper that are small enough to fit between your fingers.