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Mutegramophone. 12 Fall Kids Crafts. Paper Art Sculpting by Kris Trappeniers. Welcome to Paper Art Love ─ a site authored by Andrew Kelsall, a Creative Designer from England, UK. Join 27K+ People who receive updates via RSS, Free Emails, FaceBook and Twitter. Also, follow me on Google+. Paper Art Sculpting by Kris Trappeniers — a stencil artist based in Belgium. As can be seen in the papercut of the womans head (above), Kris uses a sharp scalpel to create stunning paper art ‘sculptures’. Paper Art ‘Flat Sculptures’ Gallery: Above: Paper cut on glass Above: Paper Art Cutout of face Above: Papercut with Acrylics with Matte Varnish Above: Paper Art Face in white All images are © copyright Kris Trappeniers. Get Inspired If you liked this post, I’m sure you’ll love Pencil Sculptures by Jennifer Maestre.

I take it you Love Paper Art? Paper Mache Clay Recipe. Several years ago I developed a new recipe for a sculptural material I call “paper mache clay.” This material is so easy to use and so easy to make that I now use it exclusively for all my paper mache sculptures. The recipe has now gone “viral” and is being used by artists all over the world. It might be a bit more accurate to call this material “home-made air-dried cellulose-reinforced polymer clay,” but that’s way too hard to say (or type!) , so for now, let’s just call it paper mache clay. The first video below shows how to make the paper mache clay, and the second video answers some common questions that I’ve received from readers since I first developed this recipe. I usually make mine fairly thin so it can be spread over an armature like frosting, by using less flour than the recipe calls for – but you can also make it thicker, with more flour, when you want more control over the modeling process.

Paper Mache Clay on Snow Leopard Sculpture Making Your Paper Mache Clay Tools: Step 1. Clay, plastic, & jewelry. Paper Art Sculpting by Kris Trappeniers. Paper Art. Paper art can be traced back to Japan, where it originated over a thousand years ago. From complex paper cutting to book carving, this is an ever expanding area of design that is hardly talked about. These intricate paper designs grace museums and exauhibitions throughout the world and is becoming yet another exciting medium of expression for many designers. Some of the artists featured here use simple materials, such as A4 printing papeel, while others resort to unexpected materials, such as actual books, as their prime materials. In this article, we’ll take a look at 13 remarkable artists and showcase their truly amazing pieces of paper art.

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