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    The Beautiful Paper Art 

    by Ferry Staverman

    I'll Just Put These Right Here....

    I first saw these at Tent London several years ago.  These jaw-dropping beauties are created by artist Ferry Staverman.  He is a Dutch artist who graduated from the Royal Academy of Arts in the Hague, and today works and lives in the Netherlands.  They are three-dimensional recycled paper (card stock actually) and are reinforced for strength with string so they hold their form.  

    The history of papercutting...

    It is an ancient art form where the artist creates these sculptures with the preciseness of a scissor or knife.  The finished product is delicate cut pieces and forms with an-almost origami feel.  The art form dates back to the 4th century, and many believe the Chinese first perfected it during the Han dynasty after the Chinese official, Cai Lun invented paper.  The Chinese have been internationally recognized for their ancient paper-cutting art. 

    Eventually, it was used in different cultures all over the world and during the 8th and 9th centuries in West Asia; European countries in the 13th century, but became popular in Germany and Sw

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    Eclectic, eccentric and tirelessly innovative, art crafted from cut paper has experienced an exciting renaissance in recent years. Published to accompany a traveling exhibit opening at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York, Slash:Paper Under the Knife examines the resurgence of traditional handcraft materials and techniques in contemporary art and design. Highlighting the work of forty-five international artists, among them Olafur Eliasson, Tom Friedman, William Kentridge, and Kara show more Walker, the book features not only cut but also burned, torn, laser-cut, shredded and sculpted paper art. In addition, the book includes cut paper animation, as well as cut paper incorporated in photography and fashion. Works range from small-scale intricate cuttings to large-scale architectural inventions and sculptures. With an essay by well-known decorative arts expert  David Revere McFadden, this singular book reveals that, with ingenuity and craftsmanship, one of our most familiar implements can be transformed into unforgettable works of art.show less

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