How clever are these? I would just love to see how this is done. Simon Schubert has created these amazing rooms with paper. Love the creativity of the man! Via Maria da Sanfona
Someone sent me a link to his site (http://www.simonschubert.de/papierarbeiten.html) last week, it's incredible stuff which he apparently makes by repeatedly creasing the paper.. Unfortunately he's site is in German so I can't tell you anything more!
Pretty nifty!
ReplyDeleteSomeone sent me a link to his site (http://www.simonschubert.de/papierarbeiten.html) last week, it's incredible stuff which he apparently makes by repeatedly creasing the paper.. Unfortunately he's site is in German so I can't tell you anything more!
ReplyDeleteI did a piece on these last week and they're just the most incredible pieces! The man is a genius for creating these.
ReplyDeleteThe power of subtlety .. .
ReplyDeleteHow clever is this!
ReplyDeleteWow, I wonder how difficult is to make this. Very smart.
ReplyDeleteLoving this paper world! What about that raincoat~
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I just recently hear about these and just love it to pieces. Such talent.. I really enjoy them and it baffles me how it's done so well.
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The no 3 is unbelievable, it looks like it's 3D but it's 2D, isn't it?
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Janet
If you don't have the real thing, you can always have paper!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, the shadows are superb!
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i'm completely spellbound !!
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ReplyDeleteA truly talented person! These are so amazing.
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