
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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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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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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This video for Josh Ritter’s Love Is Making Its Way Back Home was directed by Erez Horovitz, over 12,000 laser-cut pieces of construction paper for this animation. Enjoy:-)


Josh Ritter – Love Is Making Its Way Back Home from Josh Ritter on Vimeo.

Artist Takanori Aiba worked as a maze illustrator for Japanese fashion magazine POPYE. In 2003 he decided to merge the two crafts—the design of physical space and the drawing of labyrinths for these tiny worlds.
See more of Aiba’s work here.

John Dilnot Using clipped illustrations of birds and months he arranges them to create beautiful dioramas within wooden boxes. (via staceythinx)
“Extremely colorful and foldable, the cover of German design magazine Novum was inspired by Richard Buckminster Fuller. Created by Hamburg-based agency Paperlux, the geometric cover allows readers to bend and fold the cover any way that they wish. More then 1,000 triangles were die-cut into the surface of the paper – more than 140 die cuts per cover.” via Design Milk