Chloe Croft must have a lot of patience. She creates beautiful works of art, each hand crafted from hundreds of painstakingly cut strips of layered parchment. I have come across this art form in Japan (and even attempted a class in cut paper) and it is an art that must take years to perfect. I only attempted a very simple project, but with works like these, I can't even imagine where you start. As well as being able to buy original works of art, you can also buy limited edition signed prints, cushions and blinds. You can check them out here.
Tuesday, 5 July 2011
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