papercraft Archives - MyTrendTales MyTrendTales Tue, 08 Feb 2022 08:32:06 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 Indian Artist Creates Intricate Paper Birds and Insects https://mytrendtales.com/indian-artist-creates-intricate-paper-birds-and-insects/ Tue, 08 Feb 2022 06:18:10 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=8172 When done properly, paper art can be awe-inspiring and captivating. This is the case with the works of Indian artist Parth Kothekar, who creates intricate paper art depicting birds and insects. Kothekar’s creations are unique thanks to the complex patterns he employs in his paper art. After carving a silhouette of a subject from a […]

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When done properly, paper art can be awe-inspiring and captivating. This is the case with the works of Indian artist Parth Kothekar, who creates intricate paper art depicting birds and insects.

Kothekar’s creations are unique thanks to the complex patterns he employs in his paper art. After carving a silhouette of a subject from a sheet of paper, he proceeds to decorate the artwork with countless cuts, lines, and gaps, giving it a lace-like effect.

Kothekar got the idea for his unique paper art while experimenting with graffiti stencils. He decided to invert the original design, and his first paper artwork was born.

“The process of inverting the design and carving it from a single piece of paper is fascinating, as the final product is a mystery until the very end,” Kothekar shared in a recent interview.

Paper art was originally just a hobby for Kothekar, but it didn’t take long before he started viewing it as a profession. He now has an Etsy shop on which he sells his works while also enjoying a large social media following.

“My beautiful artworks are based on everyday aspects of life. If it is challenging, it motivates me,” the artist explains.

Check out more of his works below.

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The Magnificent Paper Art of Julianna Szabo https://mytrendtales.com/the-magnificent-paper-art-of-julianna-szabo/ Mon, 01 Feb 2021 07:42:55 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=7415 Julianna Szabo finds meaning in paper. Known for her intricate paper sets and illustrations, Szabo is constantly intrigued by the endless possibilities a piece of paper can present. Modifying this simple material, she enjoys the creative process in which an image, formed in the back of her mind, emerges seemingly out of nothing. Born in […]

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Julianna Szabo finds meaning in paper. Known for her intricate paper sets and illustrations, Szabo is constantly intrigued by the endless possibilities a piece of paper can present. Modifying this simple material, she enjoys the creative process in which an image, formed in the back of her mind, emerges seemingly out of nothing.

Born in Hungary and based in London, Szabo studied Visual Communication at the National College of Art and Design in Dublin. That’s where she first showed interest in the graphic side of design, studying 3D animation, virtual reality, and multimedia. It was only after making her first paper sculpture that she realized her true calling in life: paper art.

Now a full-time paper artist, her work includes papercraft, animation, set and prop design, and art direction—all of which revolve around her fascination with paper: “My home is full of paper creations, every available space is occupied by something made of paper,” admitted Szabo in an interview with Arctic Paper.

Szabo explains that when starting a new project, she usually comes up with a number of ideas and makes some rough sketches. She then selects her favorite idea and further researches it until she has a final image formed in her head. According to Szabo, she usually prefers ideas that have some kind of twist in them, ones that catch the viewer’s attention and draws them in. The work itself includes a healthy amount of cutting and layering until an image finally emerges.

According to Szabo, the biggest reward is seeing people’s reactions to her work: “To see the sparkle in their eyes when they realize that my work is entirely made of paper, a material they are very familiar with,” she says.

Scroll down to see some highlights from her feed.

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Aline Houdé-Diebolt’s Paper Props are Simply Delightful https://mytrendtales.com/aline-houde-diebolts-paper-props-are-simply-delightful/ Thu, 30 Apr 2020 14:22:00 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=6279 Based in Paris, Aline Houdé-Diebolt works as a freelance paper designer and set designer in France and abroad. Regularly collaborating with major luxury brands, she’s known for creating elaborate paper sets that include meticulously made props, handcrafted piece by piece. With her sets varying in size and scale, her work is tailor-made for each client […]

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Based in Paris, Aline Houdé-Diebolt works as a freelance paper designer and set designer in France and abroad. Regularly collaborating with major luxury brands, she’s known for creating elaborate paper sets that include meticulously made props, handcrafted piece by piece. With her sets varying in size and scale, her work is tailor-made for each client and includes anything from commercials to windows displays.

But oddly enough, Houdé-Diebolt didn’t start out as a paper artist. A textile designer by training, she graduated from the École Supérieure d’Arts Appliqués Duperré in 2007. “Colors, patterns, and materials are a real passion to me,” she explained in an interview with Strictly Paper. “It always has been this way. I also learned the Traditional Chinese paper technique in a design institute in China.”

“When I decided to become a freelancer, I started by creating textile patterns for a few brands,” she further relayed. “But I won’t fit my need. I needed to crafted things. To manipulate and touch materials and colors. That’s how I came to paper.”

With a passion for color and texture, inspiration comes easy to Houdé-Diebolt. “Everything around me can be transformed into inspiration,” she says. “Cooking, architecture, nature… I always try to take a lot of photos of things that I see everyday, keeping them in my Personal Inspiration Booklet. And of course, traveling is a huge inspirational source.”

Take a look at some of her original creations in the gallery below.

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This Paper Artist Relies on Her Background in Architecture https://mytrendtales.com/this-paper-artist-relies-on-her-background-in-architecture/ Thu, 19 Mar 2020 09:23:00 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=6133 Raya Sader Bujana makes paper art for a living, which she admits people still find extraordinary. “People sometimes ask me what I do for a living and I never know how to explain it without showing them photos,” she relayed in an interview with Brown Paper Bag, “and even then, they say, ‘OK, so this […]

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Raya Sader Bujana makes paper art for a living, which she admits people still find extraordinary. “People sometimes ask me what I do for a living and I never know how to explain it without showing them photos,” she relayed in an interview with Brown Paper Bag, “and even then, they say, ‘OK, so this is your hobby, but what’s your real job?’ haha.”

Her creations, which attracted almost 125k followers on Instagram, include intricate paper food pieces and plants. But naturally, her journey to becoming a paper artist included some stops along the way. After studying architecture in Venezuela at the UCV, she moved to Barcelona, where she tried to continue her studies at the UPC. But after three years of struggle, Bujana decided to drop out in 2008 and focus on what she does best: paper art and design.

“I feel like what I do is sculpt paper,” she notes, “I wouldn’t describe it as typical paper crafting which is usually a little more geometric, I guess… I think my approach to paper is more organic.” According to Bujana, her work is very much influenced by her background in architecture, as well as her love of nature and it’s intricate patterns.

“I think architecture has influenced everything I do” she admits. “I feel like I apply in some way everything I learned, everything from color, composition and model making, to structure, architecture taught me to see the world differently (I love it so much) and I feel it’s always present in what I do.”

Take a look at some of her work in the gallery below.

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Masayo Fukuda’s Paper Art Feels Almost Three-Dimensional https://mytrendtales.com/masayo-fukudas-paper-art-feels-almost-three-dimensional/ Sun, 15 Mar 2020 11:21:00 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=6128 For the last 30 years, Japanese artist Masayo Fukuda has devoted herself to the art of papercutting (known as Kirie in Japanese). This traditional art form involves cutting intricate forms from a single sheet of white paper. The finished forms are then contrasted against a black background to reveal their unique design.  “When we talk about traditional […]

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For the last 30 years, Japanese artist Masayo Fukuda has devoted herself to the art of papercutting (known as Kirie in Japanese). This traditional art form involves cutting intricate forms from a single sheet of white paper. The finished forms are then contrasted against a black background to reveal their unique design. 

“When we talk about traditional paper cutting art, the works are two-dimensional and depthless,” explained Fukuda in an interview with X-Ray Magazine. “However, I would like to express depth and a three-dimensional feeling with my paper cutting art. Therefore, I make large works, carefully using the contrast of the thickness and thinness of the line.”

Her work includes realistic renditions of animals, with a special focus on marine life and underwater creatures, but there are also some floral patterns and portraits every once in a while. “To make one artwork, I combine white paper, artistic skill, cutting techniques with a three-dimensional feeling on one piece of paper,” she says. “There might be a painter who has exceptional painting skills, or a paper cutting artist with excellent cutting skills, but I think that no one has the talents of both. An artist who can produce a three-dimensional feeling with one piece of paper is considered unusual.”

“The way to make a basic paper cutting is to first draw a sketch on thin paper, put it on top of a black sheet of paper, which will become the final work, and then cut the two pieces together,” she explains her creative process. She stresses the sketch is the most important part of the process. “My work is either good or bad based on the sketch and its completeness,” says Fukuda. “A very important part of the process in creating the sketch is calculating the overall balance while considering the reversal, left to right.”

Prepare to be amazed.

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Paper Artist Captures the Fleeting Beauty in Nature https://mytrendtales.com/paper-artist-captures-the-fleeting-beauty-in-nature/ Tue, 10 Mar 2020 09:32:00 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=6103 Ann Wood creates stunning botanical art made using paper. Directly inspired by historical botanical prints, she manipulates paper and wire, using drawing and cutting with sharp embroidery scissors. Utilizing fine cuts, she achieves realistic details such as petals and flowers—a work that is delicate and direct with a nod to traditional craftsmanship. According to Wood, […]

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Ann Wood creates stunning botanical art made using paper. Directly inspired by historical botanical prints, she manipulates paper and wire, using drawing and cutting with sharp embroidery scissors. Utilizing fine cuts, she achieves realistic details such as petals and flowers—a work that is delicate and direct with a nod to traditional craftsmanship.

According to Wood, her process was learned from trial and error. “I didn’t look at any tutorials, I made it up my way — how I saw things,” she shared in an interview with Lia Griffith. Having studied fine art at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, and with years of experience in the development of transforming materials into objects, her paper flowers relied on this same creative vocabulary. “My background is in a variety of mediums such as mixed media sculpture, wood carving, embroidery, and painting,” she noted.

According to her website, she came to nature as a subject because it is universal. “We pause to look at a flower, pick up a feather, touch a leaf, or comment to a companion about a particular specimen,” she reflects. “Nature’s beauty is fleeting and ever changing in its magnificence. My work speaks to the notion that everything is temporary.”

For inspiration, she looks at botanical identification guides and photographs, her aim being: to capture the variety and essence of the real but with the outcome being a heightened reality where the viewers stop to take a second glance. “The world of plants is huge, so I try to stay away from trends and follow my own path,” says Wood.

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The Art of Elevating Paper: Poppy Chancellor’s Papercut Illustrations https://mytrendtales.com/the-art-of-elevating-paper-poppy-chancellors-papercut-illustrations/ Fri, 28 Feb 2020 12:15:00 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=6077 London based illustrator Poppy Chancellor specializes in the art of papercutting, though her use of this traditional form of artmaking is quite surprising. “My upbringing was very ramshackle,” she admitted in an interview with Bibelot Magazine. “No rules and lots of creative outlets, I used to draw all over my bedroom walls.” Her early creative […]

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London based illustrator Poppy Chancellor specializes in the art of papercutting, though her use of this traditional form of artmaking is quite surprising. “My upbringing was very ramshackle,” she admitted in an interview with Bibelot Magazine. “No rules and lots of creative outlets, I used to draw all over my bedroom walls.”

Her early creative freedom, one would argue, would foresee her later career choice. After studying illustration at Kingston University, Chancellor went on to study at the Royal Drawing School where she started making customized paper artworks for friends and family. This practice has been continuously refined, over the past seven years, with both her private and commercial clients.

With clients that include brands like Nike, Adidas, and YouTube, people are clearly taking note. Chancellor also runs papercutting workshops for brands, events, and festivals which included Latitude Festival and Bestival. According to her estimations, she has taught hundreds of people at venues such as The Royal Academy of Art, The V&A Museum, and The Southbank Centre.

But at the heart of her creation is a blank piece of paper. “I love that it’s a cheap everyday object that people often disregard,” she says. “Paper is such a familiar thing to us, something that we’d probably just chuck in the bin. I enjoy that I can elevate it and turn it into something really beautiful.”

Take a look at some of her beautiful creations.

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Alia Bright Twists and Curls Paper With Exciting Results https://mytrendtales.com/alia-bright-twists-and-curls-paper-with-exciting-results/ Wed, 04 Sep 2019 11:08:47 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=5464 Paper artist Alia Bright takes the ancient craft of quilling and turns it on its head. Known also as paper filigree, quilling is a paper crafting technique that involves rolling, shaping, and gluing together colorful strips of paper. They can serve as decorations on anything from jewelry to greeting cards. Based in Portland, Oregon, Bright was […]

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Paper artist Alia Bright takes the ancient craft of quilling and turns it on its head. Known also as paper filigree, quilling is a paper crafting technique that involves rolling, shaping, and gluing together colorful strips of paper. They can serve as decorations on anything from jewelry to greeting cards.

Based in Portland, Oregon, Bright was originally trained in illustration, fine art, and graphic design. Relying on her varied artistic background, her quilling techniques are used to recreate pop culture icons and typography art. Each piece is made from paper with different weights and stocks often used in combination. Every strip of paper is first cut to fit, curled and twisted individually by hand, and carefully assembled into intricate shapes.

Adding a modern twist to the traditional craft, she says: “I feel a piece is successful when I achieve this, which requires a lot of restraint. I try to maintain the right level of stylistic simplicity while still creating visual interest through color, pattern, and shadows.”

Her Instagram page will serve as a colorful addition to your feed.

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Artist Creates Fanciful Worlds Out of Paper https://mytrendtales.com/artist-creates-fanciful-worlds-out-of-paper/ Sat, 31 Aug 2019 08:00:49 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=5434 Sam Pierpoint proves that you don’t need much to be a truly magnificent artist. A simple piece of paper and a pair of scissors can be your weapons of choice. Based in the rural countryside of the Mendip Hills, just south of Bristol UK, Pierpoint creates delicate worlds of paper, that have an air of […]

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Sam Pierpoint proves that you don’t need much to be a truly magnificent artist. A simple piece of paper and a pair of scissors can be your weapons of choice. Based in the rural countryside of the Mendip Hills, just south of Bristol UK, Pierpoint creates delicate worlds of paper, that have an air of magic about them.

Which makes sense, judging by the fact that her work is inspired by the many places she hasn’t yet visited. “There are so many places in the world where I’d love to go, many of which I have taken inspiration from,” she told Strictly Paper. “One of those places is the Galápagos Islands! It’s the number one treasure trove of unique weird and wonderful creatures and plant life. It would be fascinating to follow in the footsteps of Charles Darwin and discover some of the worlds most unique wildlife for myself.”

Designing, cutting, and handcrafting all of her creations, Pierpoint is a master of observation and admits to taking immense pleasure from observing the world around her, in all its glory. Her paper sculptures are used both commercially and artistically, for a variety of different purposes ranging from advertising campaigns and set design to packaging and window displays. 

Whatever the case is, the finished product is always a thing of beauty. Take a look for yourself.

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Photography | Day 13 #marchmeetthemaker My work wouldn’t be what it is without good photography! I owe a special thanks to my fiancé @mikefoyle for shooting most of my sculptures, behind the scenes footage and making-of videos! We always get a great response with the making-of videos because they give a good sense of my process and how everything comes together from start to finish ✂📏🎥💙 A few facts about my other half and work buddy @mikefoyle – 👉 Mike is a photographer and videographer who runs an aerial filming company called Beehive Aerial @mikefoyledrone. He’s worked on some really exciting dramas and feature films over the past few years! 😀🎬 👉 He’s really into the digital side of things so he loves to geek out and get stuck into the lighting and post processing side of things… so the combination of my creative and his technical skills compliment each other well. 👉 His work has led him to some incredible places like the Maldives, Qatar, Iceland and many more 🌍✈. When he’s not on shoots we share a studio space at our home in the Somerset countryside 😊🎥📷🌳🌲 . For some of the large projects I’ve worked with the super awesome @eddfuryphoto who has a huge photography studio in Bristol. This is ideal for those projects which are too big to photograph in our home studio or when Mike’s not available. I’ve also worked on collaborative and other London based projects with @tristantownley, @garydidsbury and @packshotfactory all are super talented photographers and film studios! Thanks to all for making my work shine! 🥇📸⭐🙌 #meetthemaker #marceetthemakerday13 #photography #photographystudio #shootday #creativestudio #makingofvideo #artist #paperartist #paperart #illustrator #paperillustration #postproduction #collaboration #photographer #photographersgram_feature #videographer #animation #setdesign #onset #filmmaker #setlife #filmstudio #advertising #productphotography #productrange #papercity #paperanimation #studiosetup

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Self Care | Day 26 @joannehawker’s #marchmeetthemaker . . I'm a firm believer that nature makes us happy so when I'm not crouched over at my desk I'm usually found galavanting outdoors! 🌄🌸🧡🚵‍♂️🌳🌲💙 . . Aside from my free activities like cycling, running, walking @iggymerlin and kite surfing. @movegb has opened up lots of doors with local classes – anything from adult gymnastics, yoga, dance classes, circus skills, rock climbing, spa, meditation and trampolining is included. Even though I work from home I never feel trapped in the house! It's taken a while to get to this point but I'm so happy with the work life balance now! . . I hear from many people starting out that working from home can be really isolating and it definitely can be but we are all in control over how much time we spend in and out of the house so we have to make a conscious effort to make plans, go out every day, stay active, have fun, take care of ourselves and meet new people and see friends. It's only when we do that, self employment and working from home is bloody amazing! ✊🏡 . . I would deffo recommend Movegb to anyone who gets bored of doing the same thing and would like some variety in their fitness! If you're stuck and want to meet up with other like-minded local people – @theaoi meet-ups and events / @meetup / @nextdoor / @explorersconnect are great! There are endless groups and options depending on what you enjoy doing and a lot of them are free! . . #editorialillustration #paperartist #associationofillustrators #paper #paperillustration #paperart #gfsmith #handmade #instaartist #natureisfreetherapy #illustration #happymind #creativebusiness #selfemployed #selfcare #meetthemakerday26 #meetthemaker #nature #mindfulness #floral #fitness #yoga #mentalhealth #mentalhealthmatters #gooutdoors #getoutside #natural #natureisfree #selfgrowth . . Self Growth New work for St. Edward’s University Austin, Texas alumni publication @stedwardsu  Photography by @mikefoyle  Art Direction by @lalaclaire

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Artist Makes the Most Incredible Paper Flowers https://mytrendtales.com/artist-makes-the-most-incredible-paper-flowers/ Mon, 24 Jun 2019 05:10:41 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=5221 Some artists use paper as a blank canvas; others, make art out of the paper itself. Meet Danish paper artist, Marianne Eriksen-Scott Hansen. Known for her “paper couture,” Hansen makes ginormous paper flowers, using 50 to 60 layers of papers for each of her creations. Each of her elaborate pieces is made by hand and […]

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Some artists use paper as a blank canvas; others, make art out of the paper itself. Meet Danish paper artist, Marianne Eriksen-Scott Hansen.

Known for her “paper couture,” Hansen makes ginormous paper flowers, using 50 to 60 layers of papers for each of her creations. Each of her elaborate pieces is made by hand and carefully crafted using scissors.

Since graduating from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 1995, she has designed for huge brands like Levi Strauss and Georg Jensen. In addition to her work with industrial products, she makes spectacular hand cut accessories that have been adorned by Björk and Steven Tyler among others.

Check out some of her eye-popping work in the gallery below.

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When done properly, paper art can be awe-inspiring and captivating. This is the case with the works of Indian artist Parth Kothekar, who creates intricate paper art depicting birds and insects.

Kothekar’s creations are unique thanks to the complex patterns he employs in his paper art. After carving a silhouette of a subject from a sheet of paper, he proceeds to decorate the artwork with countless cuts, lines, and gaps, giving it a lace-like effect.

Kothekar got the idea for his unique paper art while experimenting with graffiti stencils. He decided to invert the original design, and his first paper artwork was born.

“The process of inverting the design and carving it from a single piece of paper is fascinating, as the final product is a mystery until the very end,” Kothekar shared in a recent interview.

Paper art was originally just a hobby for Kothekar, but it didn’t take long before he started viewing it as a profession. He now has an Etsy shop on which he sells his works while also enjoying a large social media following.

“My beautiful artworks are based on everyday aspects of life. If it is challenging, it motivates me,” the artist explains.

Check out more of his works below.

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The Magnificent Paper Art of Julianna Szabo https://mytrendtales.com/the-magnificent-paper-art-of-julianna-szabo/ Mon, 01 Feb 2021 07:42:55 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=7415 Julianna Szabo finds meaning in paper. Known for her intricate paper sets and illustrations, Szabo is constantly intrigued by the endless possibilities a piece of paper can present. Modifying this simple material, she enjoys the creative process in which an image, formed in the back of her mind, emerges seemingly out of nothing. Born in […]

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Julianna Szabo finds meaning in paper. Known for her intricate paper sets and illustrations, Szabo is constantly intrigued by the endless possibilities a piece of paper can present. Modifying this simple material, she enjoys the creative process in which an image, formed in the back of her mind, emerges seemingly out of nothing.

Born in Hungary and based in London, Szabo studied Visual Communication at the National College of Art and Design in Dublin. That’s where she first showed interest in the graphic side of design, studying 3D animation, virtual reality, and multimedia. It was only after making her first paper sculpture that she realized her true calling in life: paper art.

Now a full-time paper artist, her work includes papercraft, animation, set and prop design, and art direction—all of which revolve around her fascination with paper: “My home is full of paper creations, every available space is occupied by something made of paper,” admitted Szabo in an interview with Arctic Paper.

Szabo explains that when starting a new project, she usually comes up with a number of ideas and makes some rough sketches. She then selects her favorite idea and further researches it until she has a final image formed in her head. According to Szabo, she usually prefers ideas that have some kind of twist in them, ones that catch the viewer’s attention and draws them in. The work itself includes a healthy amount of cutting and layering until an image finally emerges.

According to Szabo, the biggest reward is seeing people’s reactions to her work: “To see the sparkle in their eyes when they realize that my work is entirely made of paper, a material they are very familiar with,” she says.

Scroll down to see some highlights from her feed.

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Aline Houdé-Diebolt’s Paper Props are Simply Delightful https://mytrendtales.com/aline-houde-diebolts-paper-props-are-simply-delightful/ Thu, 30 Apr 2020 14:22:00 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=6279 Based in Paris, Aline Houdé-Diebolt works as a freelance paper designer and set designer in France and abroad. Regularly collaborating with major luxury brands, she’s known for creating elaborate paper sets that include meticulously made props, handcrafted piece by piece. With her sets varying in size and scale, her work is tailor-made for each client […]

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Based in Paris, Aline Houdé-Diebolt works as a freelance paper designer and set designer in France and abroad. Regularly collaborating with major luxury brands, she’s known for creating elaborate paper sets that include meticulously made props, handcrafted piece by piece. With her sets varying in size and scale, her work is tailor-made for each client and includes anything from commercials to windows displays.

But oddly enough, Houdé-Diebolt didn’t start out as a paper artist. A textile designer by training, she graduated from the École Supérieure d’Arts Appliqués Duperré in 2007. “Colors, patterns, and materials are a real passion to me,” she explained in an interview with Strictly Paper. “It always has been this way. I also learned the Traditional Chinese paper technique in a design institute in China.”

“When I decided to become a freelancer, I started by creating textile patterns for a few brands,” she further relayed. “But I won’t fit my need. I needed to crafted things. To manipulate and touch materials and colors. That’s how I came to paper.”

With a passion for color and texture, inspiration comes easy to Houdé-Diebolt. “Everything around me can be transformed into inspiration,” she says. “Cooking, architecture, nature… I always try to take a lot of photos of things that I see everyday, keeping them in my Personal Inspiration Booklet. And of course, traveling is a huge inspirational source.”

Take a look at some of her original creations in the gallery below.

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This Paper Artist Relies on Her Background in Architecture https://mytrendtales.com/this-paper-artist-relies-on-her-background-in-architecture/ Thu, 19 Mar 2020 09:23:00 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=6133 Raya Sader Bujana makes paper art for a living, which she admits people still find extraordinary. “People sometimes ask me what I do for a living and I never know how to explain it without showing them photos,” she relayed in an interview with Brown Paper Bag, “and even then, they say, ‘OK, so this […]

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Raya Sader Bujana makes paper art for a living, which she admits people still find extraordinary. “People sometimes ask me what I do for a living and I never know how to explain it without showing them photos,” she relayed in an interview with Brown Paper Bag, “and even then, they say, ‘OK, so this is your hobby, but what’s your real job?’ haha.”

Her creations, which attracted almost 125k followers on Instagram, include intricate paper food pieces and plants. But naturally, her journey to becoming a paper artist included some stops along the way. After studying architecture in Venezuela at the UCV, she moved to Barcelona, where she tried to continue her studies at the UPC. But after three years of struggle, Bujana decided to drop out in 2008 and focus on what she does best: paper art and design.

“I feel like what I do is sculpt paper,” she notes, “I wouldn’t describe it as typical paper crafting which is usually a little more geometric, I guess… I think my approach to paper is more organic.” According to Bujana, her work is very much influenced by her background in architecture, as well as her love of nature and it’s intricate patterns.

“I think architecture has influenced everything I do” she admits. “I feel like I apply in some way everything I learned, everything from color, composition and model making, to structure, architecture taught me to see the world differently (I love it so much) and I feel it’s always present in what I do.”

Take a look at some of her work in the gallery below.

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Masayo Fukuda’s Paper Art Feels Almost Three-Dimensional https://mytrendtales.com/masayo-fukudas-paper-art-feels-almost-three-dimensional/ Sun, 15 Mar 2020 11:21:00 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=6128 For the last 30 years, Japanese artist Masayo Fukuda has devoted herself to the art of papercutting (known as Kirie in Japanese). This traditional art form involves cutting intricate forms from a single sheet of white paper. The finished forms are then contrasted against a black background to reveal their unique design.  “When we talk about traditional […]

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For the last 30 years, Japanese artist Masayo Fukuda has devoted herself to the art of papercutting (known as Kirie in Japanese). This traditional art form involves cutting intricate forms from a single sheet of white paper. The finished forms are then contrasted against a black background to reveal their unique design. 

“When we talk about traditional paper cutting art, the works are two-dimensional and depthless,” explained Fukuda in an interview with X-Ray Magazine. “However, I would like to express depth and a three-dimensional feeling with my paper cutting art. Therefore, I make large works, carefully using the contrast of the thickness and thinness of the line.”

Her work includes realistic renditions of animals, with a special focus on marine life and underwater creatures, but there are also some floral patterns and portraits every once in a while. “To make one artwork, I combine white paper, artistic skill, cutting techniques with a three-dimensional feeling on one piece of paper,” she says. “There might be a painter who has exceptional painting skills, or a paper cutting artist with excellent cutting skills, but I think that no one has the talents of both. An artist who can produce a three-dimensional feeling with one piece of paper is considered unusual.”

“The way to make a basic paper cutting is to first draw a sketch on thin paper, put it on top of a black sheet of paper, which will become the final work, and then cut the two pieces together,” she explains her creative process. She stresses the sketch is the most important part of the process. “My work is either good or bad based on the sketch and its completeness,” says Fukuda. “A very important part of the process in creating the sketch is calculating the overall balance while considering the reversal, left to right.”

Prepare to be amazed.

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Paper Artist Captures the Fleeting Beauty in Nature https://mytrendtales.com/paper-artist-captures-the-fleeting-beauty-in-nature/ Tue, 10 Mar 2020 09:32:00 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=6103 Ann Wood creates stunning botanical art made using paper. Directly inspired by historical botanical prints, she manipulates paper and wire, using drawing and cutting with sharp embroidery scissors. Utilizing fine cuts, she achieves realistic details such as petals and flowers—a work that is delicate and direct with a nod to traditional craftsmanship. According to Wood, […]

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Ann Wood creates stunning botanical art made using paper. Directly inspired by historical botanical prints, she manipulates paper and wire, using drawing and cutting with sharp embroidery scissors. Utilizing fine cuts, she achieves realistic details such as petals and flowers—a work that is delicate and direct with a nod to traditional craftsmanship.

According to Wood, her process was learned from trial and error. “I didn’t look at any tutorials, I made it up my way — how I saw things,” she shared in an interview with Lia Griffith. Having studied fine art at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, and with years of experience in the development of transforming materials into objects, her paper flowers relied on this same creative vocabulary. “My background is in a variety of mediums such as mixed media sculpture, wood carving, embroidery, and painting,” she noted.

According to her website, she came to nature as a subject because it is universal. “We pause to look at a flower, pick up a feather, touch a leaf, or comment to a companion about a particular specimen,” she reflects. “Nature’s beauty is fleeting and ever changing in its magnificence. My work speaks to the notion that everything is temporary.”

For inspiration, she looks at botanical identification guides and photographs, her aim being: to capture the variety and essence of the real but with the outcome being a heightened reality where the viewers stop to take a second glance. “The world of plants is huge, so I try to stay away from trends and follow my own path,” says Wood.

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The Art of Elevating Paper: Poppy Chancellor’s Papercut Illustrations https://mytrendtales.com/the-art-of-elevating-paper-poppy-chancellors-papercut-illustrations/ Fri, 28 Feb 2020 12:15:00 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=6077 London based illustrator Poppy Chancellor specializes in the art of papercutting, though her use of this traditional form of artmaking is quite surprising. “My upbringing was very ramshackle,” she admitted in an interview with Bibelot Magazine. “No rules and lots of creative outlets, I used to draw all over my bedroom walls.” Her early creative […]

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London based illustrator Poppy Chancellor specializes in the art of papercutting, though her use of this traditional form of artmaking is quite surprising. “My upbringing was very ramshackle,” she admitted in an interview with Bibelot Magazine. “No rules and lots of creative outlets, I used to draw all over my bedroom walls.”

Her early creative freedom, one would argue, would foresee her later career choice. After studying illustration at Kingston University, Chancellor went on to study at the Royal Drawing School where she started making customized paper artworks for friends and family. This practice has been continuously refined, over the past seven years, with both her private and commercial clients.

With clients that include brands like Nike, Adidas, and YouTube, people are clearly taking note. Chancellor also runs papercutting workshops for brands, events, and festivals which included Latitude Festival and Bestival. According to her estimations, she has taught hundreds of people at venues such as The Royal Academy of Art, The V&A Museum, and The Southbank Centre.

But at the heart of her creation is a blank piece of paper. “I love that it’s a cheap everyday object that people often disregard,” she says. “Paper is such a familiar thing to us, something that we’d probably just chuck in the bin. I enjoy that I can elevate it and turn it into something really beautiful.”

Take a look at some of her beautiful creations.

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Alia Bright Twists and Curls Paper With Exciting Results https://mytrendtales.com/alia-bright-twists-and-curls-paper-with-exciting-results/ Wed, 04 Sep 2019 11:08:47 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=5464 Paper artist Alia Bright takes the ancient craft of quilling and turns it on its head. Known also as paper filigree, quilling is a paper crafting technique that involves rolling, shaping, and gluing together colorful strips of paper. They can serve as decorations on anything from jewelry to greeting cards. Based in Portland, Oregon, Bright was […]

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Paper artist Alia Bright takes the ancient craft of quilling and turns it on its head. Known also as paper filigree, quilling is a paper crafting technique that involves rolling, shaping, and gluing together colorful strips of paper. They can serve as decorations on anything from jewelry to greeting cards.

Based in Portland, Oregon, Bright was originally trained in illustration, fine art, and graphic design. Relying on her varied artistic background, her quilling techniques are used to recreate pop culture icons and typography art. Each piece is made from paper with different weights and stocks often used in combination. Every strip of paper is first cut to fit, curled and twisted individually by hand, and carefully assembled into intricate shapes.

Adding a modern twist to the traditional craft, she says: “I feel a piece is successful when I achieve this, which requires a lot of restraint. I try to maintain the right level of stylistic simplicity while still creating visual interest through color, pattern, and shadows.”

Her Instagram page will serve as a colorful addition to your feed.

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Artist Creates Fanciful Worlds Out of Paper https://mytrendtales.com/artist-creates-fanciful-worlds-out-of-paper/ Sat, 31 Aug 2019 08:00:49 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=5434 Sam Pierpoint proves that you don’t need much to be a truly magnificent artist. A simple piece of paper and a pair of scissors can be your weapons of choice. Based in the rural countryside of the Mendip Hills, just south of Bristol UK, Pierpoint creates delicate worlds of paper, that have an air of […]

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Sam Pierpoint proves that you don’t need much to be a truly magnificent artist. A simple piece of paper and a pair of scissors can be your weapons of choice. Based in the rural countryside of the Mendip Hills, just south of Bristol UK, Pierpoint creates delicate worlds of paper, that have an air of magic about them.

Which makes sense, judging by the fact that her work is inspired by the many places she hasn’t yet visited. “There are so many places in the world where I’d love to go, many of which I have taken inspiration from,” she told Strictly Paper. “One of those places is the Galápagos Islands! It’s the number one treasure trove of unique weird and wonderful creatures and plant life. It would be fascinating to follow in the footsteps of Charles Darwin and discover some of the worlds most unique wildlife for myself.”

Designing, cutting, and handcrafting all of her creations, Pierpoint is a master of observation and admits to taking immense pleasure from observing the world around her, in all its glory. Her paper sculptures are used both commercially and artistically, for a variety of different purposes ranging from advertising campaigns and set design to packaging and window displays. 

Whatever the case is, the finished product is always a thing of beauty. Take a look for yourself.

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Photography | Day 13 #marchmeetthemaker My work wouldn’t be what it is without good photography! I owe a special thanks to my fiancé @mikefoyle for shooting most of my sculptures, behind the scenes footage and making-of videos! We always get a great response with the making-of videos because they give a good sense of my process and how everything comes together from start to finish ✂📏🎥💙 A few facts about my other half and work buddy @mikefoyle – 👉 Mike is a photographer and videographer who runs an aerial filming company called Beehive Aerial @mikefoyledrone. He’s worked on some really exciting dramas and feature films over the past few years! 😀🎬 👉 He’s really into the digital side of things so he loves to geek out and get stuck into the lighting and post processing side of things… so the combination of my creative and his technical skills compliment each other well. 👉 His work has led him to some incredible places like the Maldives, Qatar, Iceland and many more 🌍✈. When he’s not on shoots we share a studio space at our home in the Somerset countryside 😊🎥📷🌳🌲 . For some of the large projects I’ve worked with the super awesome @eddfuryphoto who has a huge photography studio in Bristol. This is ideal for those projects which are too big to photograph in our home studio or when Mike’s not available. I’ve also worked on collaborative and other London based projects with @tristantownley, @garydidsbury and @packshotfactory all are super talented photographers and film studios! Thanks to all for making my work shine! 🥇📸⭐🙌 #meetthemaker #marceetthemakerday13 #photography #photographystudio #shootday #creativestudio #makingofvideo #artist #paperartist #paperart #illustrator #paperillustration #postproduction #collaboration #photographer #photographersgram_feature #videographer #animation #setdesign #onset #filmmaker #setlife #filmstudio #advertising #productphotography #productrange #papercity #paperanimation #studiosetup

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Self Care | Day 26 @joannehawker’s #marchmeetthemaker . . I'm a firm believer that nature makes us happy so when I'm not crouched over at my desk I'm usually found galavanting outdoors! 🌄🌸🧡🚵‍♂️🌳🌲💙 . . Aside from my free activities like cycling, running, walking @iggymerlin and kite surfing. @movegb has opened up lots of doors with local classes – anything from adult gymnastics, yoga, dance classes, circus skills, rock climbing, spa, meditation and trampolining is included. Even though I work from home I never feel trapped in the house! It's taken a while to get to this point but I'm so happy with the work life balance now! . . I hear from many people starting out that working from home can be really isolating and it definitely can be but we are all in control over how much time we spend in and out of the house so we have to make a conscious effort to make plans, go out every day, stay active, have fun, take care of ourselves and meet new people and see friends. It's only when we do that, self employment and working from home is bloody amazing! ✊🏡 . . I would deffo recommend Movegb to anyone who gets bored of doing the same thing and would like some variety in their fitness! If you're stuck and want to meet up with other like-minded local people – @theaoi meet-ups and events / @meetup / @nextdoor / @explorersconnect are great! There are endless groups and options depending on what you enjoy doing and a lot of them are free! . . #editorialillustration #paperartist #associationofillustrators #paper #paperillustration #paperart #gfsmith #handmade #instaartist #natureisfreetherapy #illustration #happymind #creativebusiness #selfemployed #selfcare #meetthemakerday26 #meetthemaker #nature #mindfulness #floral #fitness #yoga #mentalhealth #mentalhealthmatters #gooutdoors #getoutside #natural #natureisfree #selfgrowth . . Self Growth New work for St. Edward’s University Austin, Texas alumni publication @stedwardsu  Photography by @mikefoyle  Art Direction by @lalaclaire

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Artist Makes the Most Incredible Paper Flowers https://mytrendtales.com/artist-makes-the-most-incredible-paper-flowers/ Mon, 24 Jun 2019 05:10:41 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=5221 Some artists use paper as a blank canvas; others, make art out of the paper itself. Meet Danish paper artist, Marianne Eriksen-Scott Hansen. Known for her “paper couture,” Hansen makes ginormous paper flowers, using 50 to 60 layers of papers for each of her creations. Each of her elaborate pieces is made by hand and […]

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Some artists use paper as a blank canvas; others, make art out of the paper itself. Meet Danish paper artist, Marianne Eriksen-Scott Hansen.

Known for her “paper couture,” Hansen makes ginormous paper flowers, using 50 to 60 layers of papers for each of her creations. Each of her elaborate pieces is made by hand and carefully crafted using scissors.

Since graduating from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 1995, she has designed for huge brands like Levi Strauss and Georg Jensen. In addition to her work with industrial products, she makes spectacular hand cut accessories that have been adorned by Björk and Steven Tyler among others.

Check out some of her eye-popping work in the gallery below.

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