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]]>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.
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]]>Lissova was no stranger to modeling, drawing and creating illustrations long before starting this adventure since she studied architecture and arts in college. This eventually led to a successful career as a paper artist, with 250,000 Instagram followers and counting.
The Russian artist made a name for herself by crafting three-dimensional paper plants, and each one of her creations requires a lot of time and patience. She puts a lot of effort into making them as realistic as possible, but it’s a long and process – which surprisingly doesn’t involve scissors.
The paper plants that she’s known for are so tiny that Lissova has to use sharp precision cutters and blades tools because scissors are simply too big. She also uses different types of colorful paper, to make her flowers as life-like as possible.
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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.
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]]>The post Tania Lissova Will Make You See Paper Art in a Whole New Light appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Lissova was no stranger to modeling, drawing and creating illustrations long before starting this adventure since she studied architecture and arts in college. This eventually led to a successful career as a paper artist, with 250,000 Instagram followers and counting.
The Russian artist made a name for herself by crafting three-dimensional paper plants, and each one of her creations requires a lot of time and patience. She puts a lot of effort into making them as realistic as possible, but it’s a long and process – which surprisingly doesn’t involve scissors.
The paper plants that she’s known for are so tiny that Lissova has to use sharp precision cutters and blades tools because scissors are simply too big. She also uses different types of colorful paper, to make her flowers as life-like as possible.
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