
These Intricate paper cuts are created by Australian artist Emma Van Leest. See more on Emma Van Leest’s website.




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These Intricate paper cuts are created by Australian artist Emma Van Leest. See more on Emma Van Leest’s website.




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This cool stop-motion music video is made by Katarzyna Kijek and Przemysław Adamski for Japanese singer-songwriter Shugo Tokumaru. The video was launched in Pitchfork.



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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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This 360 degree booklet was created by Japanese architect Yusuke Ono. Yusuke was a top winner in the 2012 Fab Cafe laser cutter design contest. check out more info in here.





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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 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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Artist Bovey Lee hand cuts these wonderfully illustrations. See much more of her work here.
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Artist David Adey using carefully cut fragments of printed skin from the photographs of celebrities in magazines creates elaborate pinned collages. In some instances he reconstructs the original photos using component pieces cut into myriad geometric shapes and symbols, each placed perfectly on the canvas with a single pin. Another project called Swarm, it’s a giant whirling textures, and this process can take up to 200-300 hours. Adley currently has a show at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.






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