With Chinese (and other cultures’) New Year coming up in about a fortnight, how’s this for a card for the occasion?
Karine Diot makes cards with images of book sculptures. You can see her big range HERE.
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With Chinese (and other cultures’) New Year coming up in about a fortnight, how’s this for a card for the occasion?
Karine Diot makes cards with images of book sculptures. You can see her big range HERE.
Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë‘s only novel, was first published in December of 1847.
These cards of Wuthering Heights-themed book sculptures are sold by Karine Diot.
Hans Christian Andersen‘s The Little Match Girl was first published in December 1845.
Karine Diot sells book art based on Andersen’s stories.
This Pride and Prejudice-themed book sculpture can be bought from US designer WetCanvasArt
Found these via author Lisa Marie Rice.
(Is it just me, or does he have a thing for Australian creatures?!)
Canadian artist Calvin Nicholls creates the following amazingly beautiful sculptures using sheets of paper. “Calvin has been creating his paper sculptures since 1986 from his studio north of Toronto Ontario, Canada. Working with sheets of paper and a scalpel, he cuts the component pieces to fit the final drawing and assembles the low relief artwork under studio lighting. When the sculpture is complete the lighting is adjusted to bring out the subtle form and texture. A large format camera is used to capture the detail on 8×10 film prior to scanning for print applications or art prints.”