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]]>Since embarking on their journey as paper artists, this duo crafted everything from wedding dresses to historic costumes using nothing but paper, but their Baroque wigs transformed them into a huge hit on Instagram. Unlike most paper artists, they only use plain white paper, and there’s a reason why they opted for this medium.
“Asya and Dmitriy Kozin believe that white paper allows for them to accent form and conceal secondary details… The versatile white paper is used not only as a tool but also as a concept which helps to express the historical process in a symbolic fashion,” reads the duo’s official website.
In addition to recreating Baroque and Rococo wigs, the duo’s paper art takes things to a whole new level by incorporating countless elaborate details. If you pay closer attention to their wigs you’ll notice everything from flowers, ships, and swords hiding within.
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]]>The post Discover the Magical Paper World of Judith + Rolfe appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Before turning to paper art in 2016, Judith studied architecture at Cornell and worked in this field for an entire decade. Her background in architecture and interior design came in handy when she decided to turn to paper art, and helped her stand out amongst the other artists.
Her intricate 3D creations utilize quilling paper and are mostly inspired by botanical flora, taking the form of beautiful, colorful flowers. Judith works closely with her husband Rolfe, but he’s mostly a problem-solver, logistics, and ideas guy who prefers staying behind the scenes.
When it comes to her creative process, Judith makes her art by gluing paper strips to each other. This task requires a lot of patience because everything needs to be precise and aligned, but she enjoys each and every step of the journey. Cutting, shaping, and gluing paper over and over again can become repetitive, but she finds the process relaxing and the final result is truly amazing.
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]]>The post Discover the Magical World of Lisa Lloyd’s Paper Art appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Lloyd started her creative journey as a graphic designer and animator and even ran an animation company before turning to paper art. She still draws inspiration from other creative industries, but mostly uses paper art to express herself, and makes her sculptures entirely from paper.
In an attempt to make her creations colorful and lifelike, Lloyd is always on the hunt for paper with interesting finishes and colors. Some of them look incredibly realistic, while others are more abstract, and Lloyd’s incredible attention to detail is what makes them so extraordinary.
She uses paper to express the beauty of nature, and that’s why her sculptures often take the form of flowers, animals, and objects we can encounter while exploring nature. While scrolling through Lloyd’s Instagram page, you’ll notice many of her creations are inspired by birds since they represent a true challenge for every paper artist.
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]]>The post John Ed De Vera is Crafting Incredible Paper Cutouts Inspired By Pop Culture appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>De Vera describes himself as a “multidisciplinary designer, with a penchant for lettering, paper-cutting, and experimenting with different and new art mediums”. He explored several different art forms before pursuing paper art and finding his true calling with 3D paper cut illustrations, which attracted over 100,000 followers to his Instagram page battery_full.
Hi kicks off his creative process by drawing each of the elements on a bond paper, before transferring them on special color paper and cutting them by hand. He often uses several layers of paper because they allow him to create shadows and texture necessary for the 3D vibe.
Many of his illustrations are inspired by popular TV shows, movies, and recording artists, but that’s not always the case. De Vera also crafted many paper cutouts that celebrate the beauty of nature and everyday life.
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]]>The post Let Your Instagram Feed Blossom, Courtesy of Lacy Barry appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Born in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta, Canada, Barry draws inspiration from her childhood memories and natural surroundings. “I like nature and being in nature, that always rekindles some wonder and induces calm feelings,” she shared in an interview with Ballpitmag. “Being present is pretty important, oddly something I must remind myself to do quite often, it’s in these moments I feel most human and connected to life.”
As such, her work often incorporates themes from nature, with paper flowers often sprouting in magnificent form. Now based in Berlin, Germany, Barry’s work has attracted clients like Coca-Cola, Gucci, Uniqlo, and Bombay Sapphire.
“Art is the vehicle that allows me to make the most sense of the world around me when it mostly makes no sense at all,” states Barry. “It’s the language aside from the English and sometimes French and German language I can communicate in and sometimes the best language to really explain what I am thinking & feeling… visually of course. I am certain I would not function properly if I couldn’t make art.”
Cover you feed in colorful flowers.
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]]>The post These Paper Outfits Make a True Fashion Statement appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>“Our creative process always begins with making sketches of our ideas, or even writing them down and discussing them together,” the paper artists explained in an interview with Arctic Paper. “Then we research the subject and start the actual work. We may change something in the process, but in most cases, we know what we want and move towards our goal. It is great to be completely absorbed in the project and to work around the clock.”
Recent projects include marvelous paper wigs that were presented at the exhibition “Modern costume of the ХХ century”, in Moscow, and was later incorporated into a Dolce & Gabbana fashion show. These wigs, as well as other paper creations, draw inspiration from fashion history, and more specifically, the fashion of the Baroque era.
“I think we long for something long-forgotten, as popular culture puts too much emphasis on technical progress and efficiency,” explained Dmitriy. “This is why we love the Baroque era. The value of those wigs were primarily aesthetic, they were notably uncomfortable to wear, but they were also wonderfully beautiful and exquisite, not necessarily practical or having a powerful message. I think people are so tired of special effects.”
Take a look at some of their paper fashion statements in the gallery below:
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]]>The post Tiffanie Turner’s Paper Flowers Are So Realistic You’ll Have to Look Twice appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Turner worked as an architect for over 15 years before discovering her true calling. She started a career as a botanical sculptor and took the art of paper flower making to new heights. She even teaches classes on this subject and shared step-by-step instructions in her book The Fine Art of Paper Flowers.
It takes between 250-400 hours to complete each of her pieces, and she dedicates a lot of time to studying the scale, texture, and color of each flower.
Her creations are mostly inspired by flowers and plants because they’re an “easy in” for people thanks to their familiarity and accessibility. “I am forever moved by the specimens found in nature, the dynamism of a flower on the stem and in the vase, changing with the season or by the day, here one month then gone for the next eleven,” explains Turner on her official website.
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]]>The post This Artist’s Miniature Paper Plants Will Leave You Speechless appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The Barcelona-based artist started experimenting with paper art while still studying architecture about twenty years ago, and she’s been playing with paper ever since.
“I have a very organic approach to paper art. I try to treat the paper as more of a sculptural material, and like molding, shaping, curving, and layering. Cutting, texture, and volume are also very important to me. I learned through practice, experimenting and trial and error,” Bujana told Flower Magazine.
The Spanish artist mostly draws inspiration from nature. Her paper miniatures are shaped like plants and flowers because they require a lot of attention to detail and allow her to push herself. She doesn’t always create works of smaller scale, but as they represent the biggest challenge, she prefers them over everything else.
The post This Artist’s Miniature Paper Plants Will Leave You Speechless appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Here’s Why You Should Get Into Paper Art appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>If you can’t invest a lot of money into your new hobby, paper art is one of the best possible options on the market. Paper comes cheap, and cutting tools are the only thing you’ll have to buy that comes with a higher price tag.
You don’t have to be great at drawing or painting to excel as a paper artist. Like every other art form, this one requires a lot of creativity and attention to detail, but the main thing you need is a lot of patience.
Many paper artists have thousands of followers on Instagram, and some of them even run successful YouTube channels. If you’re looking for inspiration, you won’t have any trouble finding it, since there are many useful tips and tricks online.
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]]>The post Eugenia Zoloto Crafts Intricate Paper Cut Dresses appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The paper cut artist from Kyiv, Ukraine was interested in art from an early age and attended more classes than she can count in her youth. After jumping from one form of creative expression to the next, she settled on paper cut art, and it’s proven to be the right choice.
Zoloto’s creations are incredibly detailed, and she finds inspiration in everything from nature to literature.
While she crafted countless paper sculptures over the years, it’s her paper cut dresses that are the most impressive of the bunch. Zoloto’s dresses come in a familiar shape, but you still never know what to expect from these dreamlike creations. She decorates them with birds, flowers, patterned vines, and everything in between, and each one is unique in their own right.
The post Eugenia Zoloto Crafts Intricate Paper Cut Dresses appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Meet the Creative Duo Behind Over-the-Top Paper Wigs and Headpieces appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Since embarking on their journey as paper artists, this duo crafted everything from wedding dresses to historic costumes using nothing but paper, but their Baroque wigs transformed them into a huge hit on Instagram. Unlike most paper artists, they only use plain white paper, and there’s a reason why they opted for this medium.
“Asya and Dmitriy Kozin believe that white paper allows for them to accent form and conceal secondary details… The versatile white paper is used not only as a tool but also as a concept which helps to express the historical process in a symbolic fashion,” reads the duo’s official website.
In addition to recreating Baroque and Rococo wigs, the duo’s paper art takes things to a whole new level by incorporating countless elaborate details. If you pay closer attention to their wigs you’ll notice everything from flowers, ships, and swords hiding within.
The post Meet the Creative Duo Behind Over-the-Top Paper Wigs and Headpieces appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Discover the Magical Paper World of Judith + Rolfe appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Before turning to paper art in 2016, Judith studied architecture at Cornell and worked in this field for an entire decade. Her background in architecture and interior design came in handy when she decided to turn to paper art, and helped her stand out amongst the other artists.
Her intricate 3D creations utilize quilling paper and are mostly inspired by botanical flora, taking the form of beautiful, colorful flowers. Judith works closely with her husband Rolfe, but he’s mostly a problem-solver, logistics, and ideas guy who prefers staying behind the scenes.
When it comes to her creative process, Judith makes her art by gluing paper strips to each other. This task requires a lot of patience because everything needs to be precise and aligned, but she enjoys each and every step of the journey. Cutting, shaping, and gluing paper over and over again can become repetitive, but she finds the process relaxing and the final result is truly amazing.
The post Discover the Magical Paper World of Judith + Rolfe appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Discover the Magical World of Lisa Lloyd’s Paper Art appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Lloyd started her creative journey as a graphic designer and animator and even ran an animation company before turning to paper art. She still draws inspiration from other creative industries, but mostly uses paper art to express herself, and makes her sculptures entirely from paper.
In an attempt to make her creations colorful and lifelike, Lloyd is always on the hunt for paper with interesting finishes and colors. Some of them look incredibly realistic, while others are more abstract, and Lloyd’s incredible attention to detail is what makes them so extraordinary.
She uses paper to express the beauty of nature, and that’s why her sculptures often take the form of flowers, animals, and objects we can encounter while exploring nature. While scrolling through Lloyd’s Instagram page, you’ll notice many of her creations are inspired by birds since they represent a true challenge for every paper artist.
The post Discover the Magical World of Lisa Lloyd’s Paper Art appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post John Ed De Vera is Crafting Incredible Paper Cutouts Inspired By Pop Culture appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>De Vera describes himself as a “multidisciplinary designer, with a penchant for lettering, paper-cutting, and experimenting with different and new art mediums”. He explored several different art forms before pursuing paper art and finding his true calling with 3D paper cut illustrations, which attracted over 100,000 followers to his Instagram page battery_full.
Hi kicks off his creative process by drawing each of the elements on a bond paper, before transferring them on special color paper and cutting them by hand. He often uses several layers of paper because they allow him to create shadows and texture necessary for the 3D vibe.
Many of his illustrations are inspired by popular TV shows, movies, and recording artists, but that’s not always the case. De Vera also crafted many paper cutouts that celebrate the beauty of nature and everyday life.
The post John Ed De Vera is Crafting Incredible Paper Cutouts Inspired By Pop Culture appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Let Your Instagram Feed Blossom, Courtesy of Lacy Barry appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Born in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta, Canada, Barry draws inspiration from her childhood memories and natural surroundings. “I like nature and being in nature, that always rekindles some wonder and induces calm feelings,” she shared in an interview with Ballpitmag. “Being present is pretty important, oddly something I must remind myself to do quite often, it’s in these moments I feel most human and connected to life.”
As such, her work often incorporates themes from nature, with paper flowers often sprouting in magnificent form. Now based in Berlin, Germany, Barry’s work has attracted clients like Coca-Cola, Gucci, Uniqlo, and Bombay Sapphire.
“Art is the vehicle that allows me to make the most sense of the world around me when it mostly makes no sense at all,” states Barry. “It’s the language aside from the English and sometimes French and German language I can communicate in and sometimes the best language to really explain what I am thinking & feeling… visually of course. I am certain I would not function properly if I couldn’t make art.”
Cover you feed in colorful flowers.
The post Let Your Instagram Feed Blossom, Courtesy of Lacy Barry appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post These Paper Outfits Make a True Fashion Statement appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>“Our creative process always begins with making sketches of our ideas, or even writing them down and discussing them together,” the paper artists explained in an interview with Arctic Paper. “Then we research the subject and start the actual work. We may change something in the process, but in most cases, we know what we want and move towards our goal. It is great to be completely absorbed in the project and to work around the clock.”
Recent projects include marvelous paper wigs that were presented at the exhibition “Modern costume of the ХХ century”, in Moscow, and was later incorporated into a Dolce & Gabbana fashion show. These wigs, as well as other paper creations, draw inspiration from fashion history, and more specifically, the fashion of the Baroque era.
“I think we long for something long-forgotten, as popular culture puts too much emphasis on technical progress and efficiency,” explained Dmitriy. “This is why we love the Baroque era. The value of those wigs were primarily aesthetic, they were notably uncomfortable to wear, but they were also wonderfully beautiful and exquisite, not necessarily practical or having a powerful message. I think people are so tired of special effects.”
Take a look at some of their paper fashion statements in the gallery below:
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]]>The post Tiffanie Turner’s Paper Flowers Are So Realistic You’ll Have to Look Twice appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Turner worked as an architect for over 15 years before discovering her true calling. She started a career as a botanical sculptor and took the art of paper flower making to new heights. She even teaches classes on this subject and shared step-by-step instructions in her book The Fine Art of Paper Flowers.
It takes between 250-400 hours to complete each of her pieces, and she dedicates a lot of time to studying the scale, texture, and color of each flower.
Her creations are mostly inspired by flowers and plants because they’re an “easy in” for people thanks to their familiarity and accessibility. “I am forever moved by the specimens found in nature, the dynamism of a flower on the stem and in the vase, changing with the season or by the day, here one month then gone for the next eleven,” explains Turner on her official website.
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]]>The post This Artist’s Miniature Paper Plants Will Leave You Speechless appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The Barcelona-based artist started experimenting with paper art while still studying architecture about twenty years ago, and she’s been playing with paper ever since.
“I have a very organic approach to paper art. I try to treat the paper as more of a sculptural material, and like molding, shaping, curving, and layering. Cutting, texture, and volume are also very important to me. I learned through practice, experimenting and trial and error,” Bujana told Flower Magazine.
The Spanish artist mostly draws inspiration from nature. Her paper miniatures are shaped like plants and flowers because they require a lot of attention to detail and allow her to push herself. She doesn’t always create works of smaller scale, but as they represent the biggest challenge, she prefers them over everything else.
The post This Artist’s Miniature Paper Plants Will Leave You Speechless appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Here’s Why You Should Get Into Paper Art appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>If you can’t invest a lot of money into your new hobby, paper art is one of the best possible options on the market. Paper comes cheap, and cutting tools are the only thing you’ll have to buy that comes with a higher price tag.
You don’t have to be great at drawing or painting to excel as a paper artist. Like every other art form, this one requires a lot of creativity and attention to detail, but the main thing you need is a lot of patience.
Many paper artists have thousands of followers on Instagram, and some of them even run successful YouTube channels. If you’re looking for inspiration, you won’t have any trouble finding it, since there are many useful tips and tricks online.
The post Here’s Why You Should Get Into Paper Art appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Eugenia Zoloto Crafts Intricate Paper Cut Dresses appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The paper cut artist from Kyiv, Ukraine was interested in art from an early age and attended more classes than she can count in her youth. After jumping from one form of creative expression to the next, she settled on paper cut art, and it’s proven to be the right choice.
Zoloto’s creations are incredibly detailed, and she finds inspiration in everything from nature to literature.
While she crafted countless paper sculptures over the years, it’s her paper cut dresses that are the most impressive of the bunch. Zoloto’s dresses come in a familiar shape, but you still never know what to expect from these dreamlike creations. She decorates them with birds, flowers, patterned vines, and everything in between, and each one is unique in their own right.
The post Eugenia Zoloto Crafts Intricate Paper Cut Dresses appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
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