The two-dimensional paper sculpture by handicraft artist Catfriendo is just a piece of white paper the size of A4 paper. It becomes super artistic in the relaxed and delicate carving, from which we can feel the excitement of paper art!
Rose outlined with lines,
It seems to give us more space imagination.
Declare happiness,
And happiness overflows from this paper sculpture.
Many of Catfriendo’s works are similar to this,
The text in the middle is surrounded by exquisite carving patterns.
Of course, there is no shortage of unconstrained creativity,
For example, the cat turned into a fish in the dream.
In addition to Catfriendo, Indian artist Parth Kothekar is also famous for his paper sculptures. His sculptures are complex and poetic, using dazzling lines to vividly convey meaning.
Obviously it’s just a piece of blank paper carving,
The bird is made to give people a delicate and realistic feeling.
Each feather,
It can be more delicate than the real thing.
His paper sculptures,
It can also be used to express three-dimensional structures.
Or portraits of people of different shapes.
The next thing to present are the flower, bird and animal works by New York paper sculpture artist Maude White. Similar to Parth Kothekar, his works also give people a feeling of complexity, as if even the smallest details are not overlooked.
Bird’s wings,
Its super three-dimensional and seems to flap and fly away at any time.
Carved elephant,
The rough skin and tired look are all vivid.
Leaves "full of holes",
It seems to be telling the miracle of life.
Blooming flowers,
Weak as a breeze is the best way to describe it.
The last thing I want to introduce is the two-dimensional paper sculptures of Pippa Dyrlaga. The details of her animal paper sculptures are impressive.
The dragonfly touches the water and the fish swims in the water.
Exquisite cat paper sculpture,
What kind of uncanny workmanship is required to carve such fine hair.
The interspersed white lines,
Make this python very three-dimensional and full of life.
I don’t know what kind of patience and perseverance it took, and the passion that flowed into every detail, to bring us these few minutes of amazement.