Ann Wood and Dean Lucker are the duo behind Woodlucker, a studio that creates interactive mechanical sculptures and botanical paper creations. I’ve been on a paper flower kick for a while now, so that’s what I was instantly drawn to…
Ann Wood and Dean Lucker are the duo behind Woodlucker, a studio that creates interactive mechanical sculptures and botanical paper creations. I’ve been on a paper flower kick for a while now, so that’s what I was instantly drawn to…
If you’ve read this blog for even a little while, you know that I’m a big fan of cut paper illustrations. These are two projects—by different illustrators—that I’ve enjoyed, and I thought you would too! If you follow me on Tumblr…
Ya’ll know I love cut paper illustrations. So, imagine my delight when I discovered the work of Jotaká, an illustrator from Valencia, Spain. His project called La siesta is a personal project “about hugs, the importance and the ideal time to…
Not too long ago, I shared some of Mlle Hipolyte’s amazing paper-crafted masks. Since then, I’ve been keeping an eye on her work. I was perusing Instagram yesterday and saw snippets of her mural-sized paper project. How great! And, better yet, Mlle…
So it’s not exactly the new year, but there’s still plenty of time to enjoy this cut paper piece by Ink Studio. Look closely, and you’ll see that this colorful landscape spells out “15” (as in 2015). It’s part of their…
That dynamic GIF, highlighting the positive effects of wind energy, is by Philadelphia-based illustrator Angela Rio. She’s another paper crafter that recently caught my eye, and she uses the material to produce interior and outdoor scenes. Sometimes, Angela will layer bits of paper…