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Transparent and ethereal paper art

Transparent and ethereal paper art Transparent and ethereal paper art

The next set of wonderful paper art works we are going to see is by Yuko Takada Keller who lives in Denmark. When Yuko Takada Keller still lived in Japan, she chose wool tapestry weaving as her university major. The reason why she chose this major was mainly because one day she accidentally saw the exotic tapestry at an exhibition in Tokyo. Nordic tapestries and was so fascinated by the exquisite patterns on the tapestries that she chose weaving as her final college major.


But when she actually arrived in Northern Europe, she found that the scenery in Northern Europe was even more charming than what was on the tapestry. This was something she had never seen in Japan, which left a deep impression on her. After she finished her journey, she began to think about how to use paper to express the indescribable feelings that danced in her heart. At first, she chose "Wahi paper" commonly used in Japanese origami, but she felt that the effect was not very good. What she needed was a material that could show transparency and ethereal feeling. After many attempts, she finally selected "tracing paper" ”, this kind of paper looks transparent and somewhat mysterious.


It turns out that her choice was very correct. After experiencing the transition from 2D creation to 3D creation, Yuko Takada Keller produced a set of stunning and exquisite paper arts based on her different travel insights. work! Its these different themed pieces that we're going to see.


Transparent and ethereal paper art




Transparent and ethereal paper art




Transparent and ethereal paper art




Transparent and ethereal paper art




Transparent and ethereal paper art

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