Looking at the more complex woven works in the pictures, most people find it difficult to imagine that these are all made of paper.
Artist Gunjan Aylawadi uses colorful paper strips to successfully weave a variety of intricate patterns and shapes without being completely flat like most of his knitted works.
In the past few years, Aylawadi has woven many works, gradually developing from the original two-dimensional plane to the current three-dimensional geometry, completely breaking peoples impression that paper is easy to wrinkle and break.
Gunjan Aylawadi is an Indian and now mainly lives in Australia. A professional designer and computer engineer, each of his works reflects his childhood experiences and the new culture he is currently exposed to.
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For example, it was recently held in Australia In the exhibition, he tried to further explore prayer and create a place for personal meditation, which was mainly inspired by the graphics, buildings and patterns seen in temples, churches and mosques as a child.
His works use Harmonious colors, no abrupt feeling at all.