Paper cut sculpture
Paper cut sculpture, a form of papercutting, is a contemporary development of a traditional art form. Instead of flat, two-dimensional pieces, the art is given a three-dimensional form. Different artists have used a variety of different methods. A notable example is Nahoko Kojima, a Japanese artist who utilised nylon threads to suspend individual large sheets of washi paper to form the bodies of animals and other natural figures.[1]
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- Leaf carving
- Scherenschnitte
- Silhouette
- Vytynanky (Wycinanki)
- Origami
- Kirie (art)
- Kirigami
- Pop-up book
- Diorama – Three-dimensional full-size or miniature model
Notes
- Kojima, Nahoko. "Paper Cut Sculpture -- Nahoko Kojima -- Documentary (2013)". www.papercutsculpture.com. Retrieved 29 April 2013.
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