
French artist Mademoiselle Maurice show us the two fun new pieces up recently in Angers, France. Hundreds of additional volunteers joined it and helped cover a stairwell leading to Montée St-Maurice. See many more photos here.






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French artist Mademoiselle Maurice show us the two fun new pieces up recently in Angers, France. Hundreds of additional volunteers joined it and helped cover a stairwell leading to Montée St-Maurice. See many more photos here.






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These gorgeous color paints are created by artist Amy Eisenfeld Genser, she using rolled bits of paper and acrylic paint. If you like her artwork, you can See and learn more over on All Things Paper.







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Beijing artist Li Hongbo recently had a solo show at Dominik Mersch Gallery in Australia. He using thousands of layers of soft paper carves into busts, skulls. If you like his work, see more in here.



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Artist Eric Standley constructs intricate stained glass windows from laser cut paper. For his recent work - Either Or Arch 5.1, Eric useing over 100 sheets alone. If you like his arework, see more in his artworks gallery.







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Artist Yuken Teruya recently use McDonald’s carryout bag created these wonderfully intricate trees. See more his fantastic artwork on his website.




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These cardboard sculptures are created by German art director and designer Bartek Elsner. If you like his art work, see more on his Paper Stuff and Behance.






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These beautiful paper art are created by Australian paper artist Lisa Rodden, she cuts slices, and folds thick layers of white paper. I really like these kind of fine art, hope see her more and more art work in the future. See more examples in her paper gallery.








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Oakland-based artist Annie Vought is an awesome artist. She has completed several new paper arts that created by carefully cutting handwritten text.
Vought said:
“ Email, text messages, instant messaging and Twitter are all examples of fun and immediate means of “written” communication. Through the computer I am in touch with people I may never have seen before and I can respond in real time to a loved one. But with the ubiquity of this access and convenience, we are losing the tangible handwritten letter. Handwritten records are fragments of individual histories. In the penmanship, word choice, and spelling the author is often revealed in spite of him/herself. A letter is physical confirmation of who we were at the moment it was written, or all we have left of a person or a time.”
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These beautiful artwork are created by Auckland-based artist Peter Madden.
Madden says “I consider myself a ‘Sculptographer’; a ‘post-conceptual photographer’. A mediator between genres and dimensions, between you, the other and I. I suppose I am an altogether different collagist, maybe a collagist of difference.”
See much more of his work, click here.
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Artist Bovey Lee hand cuts these wonderfully illustrations. See much more of her work here.
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