Thursday, 12 May 2016

Calvin paper art

Calvin paper art

Calvin Nicholls a paper artist from Ontario, Canada, straddling a line between 2D and 3D forms carefully cut and layered paper sculptures of animals that seem to break free from the surrounding matboard and hover just above the surface. To achieve the haut-relief effect, Nicholls first works from a drawing which he uses as a template for the various paper components. 

Using an xacto knife, scalpels, and scissors he then carefully cuts pieces of paper and glues them in place. Each piece can take anywhere from a few weeks up to two years depending on scale and complexity.

Calvin paper art

Calvin paper art

Calvin paper art

Calvin paper art

Calvin paper art

Calvin paper art

 Calvin paper art