Many paper sculptures are as complex as possible, leaving viewers feeling more confused and surprised. But artist Lisa Rodden tried to make a change. She used a simple piece of paper and cut it with a utility knife to create jaw-dropping and wonderful paper sculptures. Coupled with the colors behind the cut patterns, Lisa Roddens paper sculptures have more variety and interest, and at the same time make the works richer and more artistic. The beauty of the lines dances on the white paper, giving the viewer a wonderful experience of self-baptism.
Not only the color itself, Lisa Roddens clever use of shadows allows even simple lines to create wonderful paper sculptures works beyond imagination. The use of shadows to make exquisite paper art is not a new thing. For example, the shadow reference in Paper Art and Shadow is a classic of shadow application in paper art works!