I shared some wooden sculpture from Hares and Hollows a while back. I went back and discovered they also do some wonderful sculpture using cardboard!




Eric – Hares and Hollows – Etsy
I shared some wooden sculpture from Hares and Hollows a while back. I went back and discovered they also do some wonderful sculpture using cardboard!




Eric – Hares and Hollows – Etsy
Filed under Hares and Hollows Cardboard Sculpture, paper art
Josh Gluckstein uses recycled materials, such as cardboard, to create these wonderful pieces. An article on Josh’s work was written by Hidreley from BoredPanda.com






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Filed under collage, Deborah Shapiro Art
Yesterday I shared Emma Hardy’s sculpture with paper and tape. Today I’m sharing some of her paper mache’ –



Emma Hardy 3D Paper Art -article by Ann Martin
I found a nice article about a paper artist who uses paper and tape to create incredible artwork, plus more in paper mache’. The article was written by Ann Martin, who specializes in quilling. Her website is called, “All Things Paper.” Her article is about the paper artwork of Emma Hardy.







It’s hard to believe that these sculptures are made of paper and tape – even the tree.



Elena’s paper mache’ makes me smile – a wonderful thing, to my mind, in this world of ours these days. What HAPPY art work!
Elena Morozyuk – MyLovinCrafts on Etsy
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Filed under collage, Nancy Standlee Torn Paper Art, paper art




Filed under collage, Dawn Maciocia Torn Paper Art, paper art




You sent photos of your pet to Denise and agree on details, and she creates a portrait for you from paper. I think these are super creative and quite distinctive.
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Filed under 3D-On-Edge-Paper-Art, paper art, quilling, Rebekah Jenkins

Besides this being beautiful art, the technique used brings the art of quilling to another level. The more traditional style, which is also beautiful, uses the strips mainly curled up to create the effects, rather than the strips being added on their edges, as Rebekah does. Here’s a nice example –


There is a whole new look achieved by Rebekah when she turns the strips on their edges. I think it’s absolutely amazing.



Rebekah Jenkins Quilling - Article on VisualFlood.com by Leandro Lima
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Rebekah Jenkins 3-D Paper Quilling – Article by Leandro Lima, Visualflood.com
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Emmie creates pet portraits via paper collage. She starts out with a picture you have sent her. She sketches the pet, then gathers bits of magazines. She creates the background first, then creates the pet’s body, finishing up with eyes and nose, capturing the personality of your pet. She includes words in the background of the portrait that mean something particularly to you, such a a pet’s nickname, other pet’s names, the pet’s favorite toy, etc. Also, somewhere in each portrait is a hidden butterfly.
I can’t say enough about this artist. I could look at her work for hours. You’ll see as I share some of it with you –

Ooh and ahh over the portrait itself, then find the special words, and then see if you can find the butterfly. :0)

Remember, these are created with cut up magazine pieces!


I’ve often been impressed by the talent of people. This rates an open mouth, as far as I’m concerned. I’ll share more another time.
Emmie Brown Heilman – Custom Collage Pet Portraits
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Displate.com

Mzfa Swicv – youtube.com




shmaycraft – youtube.com
Whether you call it ‘quilling,’ or ‘paper sculpture,’ I think it’s amazing. The merging of the two creates simply stunning 3-D art, and I couldn’t be more impressed with the talent I’m seeing. I wish that the people who show it on Pinterest would take the time and effort to give the names of the artists so that I could share them with you. We’ll just have to be content drooling over their work.

ETEP
Quilling is an art that is rapidly changing. The first quilling I saw involved flowers and simple things created with long strips of paper curled up to make designs on things like announcements, greeting cards, etc. I loved them because they were colorful, 2-dimensional, and quite creative.
As I’ve watched, this art is evolving. Now artists are creating super-complicated, 3-dimensionl ‘paintings,’ plus portraits, and now “on-edge” creations that really blow my mind.
Amy Crain creates animal portraits via quilling –



I have no idea how she does this, but I am in awe. I found the images above in an article on MyModernMet.com by Sara Barnes.
Filed under 3D-On-Edge-Paper-Art, paper art, quilling

Rebekah Jenkins
“Because of the dog’s joyfulness, our own is increased. It is no small gift.” ~ Mary Oliver

Nagyon Tetszik
“My dog is half pit bull, half poodle. Not much of a watchdog, but a vicious gossip.” – Craig Shoemaker

“My little dog – a heartbeat at my feet.” ~ Edith Wharton

Ruth Shedrofsky Lax
“It is amazing how much love and laughter they bring into our lives and even how much closer we become with each other because of them.” – John Grogan

Tony O’Connor – @Tony’s_Ponies on X
“When an 85-pound mammal licks your tears away, then tries to sit on your lap, it’s hard to feel sad.” – Kristan Higgins

On-Edge Paper Sculpture – Pinterest – artist unknown

3-D Quilling – Kirigami – Pinterest – Artist Unknown

Paper Sculpture – Pinterest – Artist Unknown

paper-quilling-Sherry Macdonald
I’m in awe of the talent shown here, and the creativity. All the same medium – paper – but such different techniques and results.
Filed under 3D-On-Edge-Paper-Art, Kirigama, paper art
Rebekah Jenkins does amazing things with paper. She does what she calls, “3D – On-Edge” paper art.




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