Paper Scenes: Appreciating Engraved Paper Creations was posted May 31 07 at the design show forum at Yesky.com, a popular Chinese IT portal. The photos came from a Netease BBS, apparently, but a quick Baidu search didn't turn up anything more, and there's no artist attribution. I don't even know if it's Chinese, frankly, but most likely Asian at least. More photos at the site--check out the paper waterfall cut from the middle of a page...Update: not Chinese at all! These extraordinary pieces are by Danish artist Peter Callesen, who we now know thanks to Liz. I don't think the Yesky design editor knew where they were from, which is why they were left unattributed.
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Posted by: daughterofchina | June 07, 2007 at 09:58 AM
Very nice art indeed! I first came across these breathtaking cut outs here:
http://www.petercallesen.com/index/index2.html
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Thanks,
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Posted by: Liz | June 07, 2007 at 08:11 PM
Liz, so glad you were able to identify the artist. Wonderful stuff.
Posted by: Lyn | June 07, 2007 at 09:13 PM
The artist behind these paper sculptures isn't Asian unfortunately, but a Dane from Copenhagen : Peter Callesen : www.petercallesen.com
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