It was only after the Eastside Culture Crawl ended that I realized I hadn’t as yet properly documented some of my recent work. So while I was busy documenting the display I’d put together, I also spent some time photographing individual pieces. It’s so handy to be a photographer with lights, on top of everything else that I do.
These are five in a series of seven white paper cut designs I created through freehand paper cutting techniques. I do not draw anything beforehand. I have a spontaneous and iterative process using a repeating crescent shape to create slightly different overall forms for each piece. I have yet to give the series a name, but they bring to mind things like wind, waves, and even microscopic life forms.
Framed: 13″ x 16″ | $350
Framed: 13″ x 16″ | $350
Framed: 13″ x 16″ | $350
Framed: 13″ x 16″ | $350
Framed: 13″ x 16″ | $350
The work below are larger pieces than the white series and there are only two at the moment. I call these three-dimensional paper cutting because I cut and fold the shape upwards rather than removing it. Both are unframed on 19″ x 25″ Strathmore paper.
Unframed: 19″ x 25″ | SOLD
Unframed: 19″ x 25″ | $300
This new work was a big hit on Culture Crawl weekend, with many people wondering at my laser-like precision knife skills.
All work is available for sale, and enquiries by email are welcome.