Seeing the Japanese artist Hiroki Saito, I believe many people have the same question: "Is this a photo or a picture?" The answer is, neither! This is a traditional Japanese paper cut by Hiroki Saito A creation derived from art, kirigami art requires the artist to use a sharp blade to carefully cut out various shapes on fragile Japanese paper. Saito applied the style of stained glass to kirigami art. , bringing a different look to this traditional art.
Saito will first cut out various detailed lines and shapes on black paper as a "frame", and then add colored paper as a background. Through the strong contrast between colors, his composition and paper cutting will be highlighted. technology. Saito is used to enlarging his works to the size of A3 or A4 paper. Although each piece takes up to four months to complete, it also becomes more eye-catching. After all, the audience does not have to open their eyes to see it. Careful observation of his delicate and complex designs, with an even greater emphasis on every detail, is tantamount to presenting all his ideas "big" in front of everyones eyes.