Wednesday, 29 April 2015

An Artist Creates Intricate Scenes by Snipping Away at Paper



Artist Maude White snips away tiny bits of paper to expose extraordinarily intricate scenes. Maude White actually based in Buffalo, New York, brings inspired animals and imaginary panoramas to life with her lacy, hand-cut designs. Though, she calls her technique “paper carving.” In her work, most of creations are cut from plain white paper in crisp straightforwardness, but she also crafted a handful of projects from faded road maps. From her lacy flimsy pages, birds spread their wings, elephants dance, and dragon’s rear to life. 

She says that since she was a child, it has been looking for concealed beauty in unexpected places.  I was so impressed with underneath objects, or through them. I have always strong self-aplomb that if you really do hard enough, you will see somewhat precious and new, or, maybe, a bit extremely ancient and sacred.” She found that the faultless medium for conveying these hidden messages is through creating with paper. I feel that there are very few things in the world as dependable and constant as paper. Because paper is everywhere, and it has been telling countless stories for centuries.Source: My Modernmet

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