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Wood+Papercuts

October 16, 2012

When I had an art show a few years ago, I made this series of papercut girls that led to some fun commissions. Each piece is 5×7 inches, and I used an Exacto knife to create the dress patterns. The wood is stained blue, and what I really loved about them is that I didn’t sketch anything out and it felt like each one magically appeared out of the paper without any preformed plan.

Here’s one that didn’t make the cut for the art show. The legs are a little wonky, the edges a little too jaggedy, and I didn’t love the pattern like I did with the others. I like it though — it cheers me up for some reason, and I shift it around the house periodically. Right now, it sits near the dining table on a windowsill.

Wouldn’t it be cool to work on a really big papercut project? Must dig out my Exacto knife…

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  1. Venus

    October 16, 2012 at 6:58 am

    Beautiful.
    You are truly talented!

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  2. Bikbik & Roro

    October 16, 2012 at 9:36 pm

    How very, very lovely! YOU are so talented!! Thank you so much for popping by my blog; let’s follow each other shall we? ๐Ÿ™‚

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  3. Lucinda

    October 21, 2012 at 5:44 pm

    These are breathtaking! You are a true artist, in both fabric and paper mediums.

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