With just a sleight of hand, London-based photographer Rich McCor, or @paperboyo on Instagram is able to make a humorous statement, observation or comment. Simple paper cutouts held in frame as he takes picture from around the world.














With just a sleight of hand, London-based photographer Rich McCor, or @paperboyo on Instagram is able to make a humorous statement, observation or comment. Simple paper cutouts held in frame as he takes picture from around the world.
British artists Eelus has crafted in cut paper these stylish and vivid portraits of classic Movie monsters: Wolfman, Dracula, The Thing, The Creature from the Black Lagoon, and more.
Artist Georgia Russell slices and shreds books to create these otherworldly sculptures, and placing them in bell jars make them seem like some the preserved specimens of some alien fauna.
From her bio:
"The atmosphere of the original material she uses is extremely important to her, and her use of either new, or of older papers or images redolent of past lives, is dependent on the mood or idea that she wants to communicate."
London-based artist Lobulo creates these complex, fun, crisp and colorful paper creations.
Making of that shows the process of the book cover "El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha" Credits for the film: Paper modeler: Lobulo Music: Hola A Todo El Mundo - León comunión Animation/edition: Sebastián Baptista More: http://lobulodesign.com/Don-Quijote
Paper artist Eric Standley cuts and layers paper to construct to created these sculptural pieces that look like stained glass windows.
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We've seen some of Clary's striking layered paper sculptures before. This set incorporates more structure and dimenensionality while maintaining the organic quality.
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An illustrator, graphic designer and art director, Eiko Ojala lives in Tallinn, Estonia. His series Naked uses the barest of materials to create these stunning, sexy and simple figures.
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Rogan Brown on his nearly unbelievably detail papercut art:
“My work is an exploration and re-presentation of natural organic forms both mineral and vegetal. I look for patterns and repeated motifs that run through natural phenomena at different scales, from the microscopic to the macroscopic, from individual cells to large scale geological formations.”
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Brooklyn-based artist José Suris IV makes these incredible papercraft animals from papers, styrofoam, wireform, and paperclay.
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Inspired by the movies, these stunning, papercut action silhouettes were created by photographer David A. Reeves and are another example of creativity being the only limit.
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