Seeing this set of paper art works, it is really difficult to judge whether they are paper cuts or paper sculptures. Because it is right in between the two in terms of styling, we can see that it is made using paper-cut lines, but it can have an excellent three-dimensional effect like paper sculptures.
This set of paper art works was created by Rachael Ashe. Rachael Ashe is a Vancouver-based paper cutting artist. Its wonderful tailoring and its self-standing paper sculpture look full of artistic flavor and fashion sense.
According to the introduction on her blog, she studied creative photography in college. In the following years, she continued to try to use some recyclable materials to make books.
She only started to try paper cutting last winter. She likes to discover the beauty of nature in her works, so we can see that the lines often appear in the shape of leaves or ripples. The multiple overlapping shadows make this production look even more psychedelic.
Before creating these works, Rachael Ashe will not draw a draft first, but will directly cut out a certain style and structure with freehand. At the same time, she will try more structural shaping in the creation. operate.