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2 years ago |
Culture, Papercraft classes, Papercut Art |
Boo Paterson |
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Want to make a book sculpture of your favorite story? Perhaps you'd like to design your own take on Orwell’s 1984 book jacket or create an illustration for the scariest Harry Potter...
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6 years ago |
Papercraft classes |
Boo Paterson |
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An artist and a milliner have joined forces to make a hat inspired by the Empire State Building – as they feel it symbolizes the optimism of New York. Paper-cutting artist Boo Paterson...
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6 years ago |
Culture, Papercraft classes |
Boo Paterson |
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Our homes are where we feel secure, raise our families, and spend most of our time – and now you can get yours made into an original papercut work of art. Artist Boo...
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6 years ago |
Papercraft classes |
Boo Paterson |
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Boo Paterson makes papercut art and paper sculptures – this is part of her art portfolio. The rest of her work can be seen at boopaterson.com. Those wishing to commission a...
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6 years ago |
Culture, Papercraft classes, Vintage |
Boo Paterson |
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A tribute has been made to William Van Alen's masterpiece, the Chrysler Building - in the shape of a hat. Paper-cutting artist Boo Paterson approached...
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6 years ago |
Papercraft classes |
Boo Paterson |
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AN artist horrified by the killings of unarmed black men by police officers in Ferguson and New York has created a new work – accusing everyone of being responsible for the deaths.
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6 years ago |
Papercraft classes |
Boo Paterson |
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I've been asked to do a couple of paper sculptures for Open Eye Gallery but the only catch is that each of them must be done on a piece of A5 card - which is pretty small...
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6 years ago |
Papercraft classes |
Boo Paterson |
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I was devastated when a blaze ripped through Charles Rennie Mackintosh's Art Nouveau architectural masterpiece, the Glasgow School of Art, in May. The Scottish artist's work ...
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6 years ago |
Papercraft classes |
Boo Paterson |
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I've started a series of art works of muscle-bound Titans in modern-day Manhattan, which are actually self-portraits. The first paper-cut of The Greek Gods in New York...
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