Cool Cut Scenes from Paperback by Thomas Allen
Jan 03Thomas Allen, Cool 3d like cut scenes from various vintage paperback novels and science journals. Using only the simplest of tools (i.e., scissors and razor-sharp knives), figures are carefully cut out, bent and placed together in ways that present an exciting story. Here are some of his works. Visit this site to see more of his amazing works. Designer’s Depot: the best source for artists,...
Book Carvings by Julia Feld
Dec 14Julia Feld is a scientist by trade and has always enjoyed the visual elements of science. She started carving books to draw attention to their beauty rather than their content. She has made carvings that display the illustrations the books contain. Visit this site to view her other works. Designer’s Depot: the best source for artists, designers and art...
New York City Pop-Ups by Daisy Lew
Oct 18Daisy Lew was born in Urbana-Champaign, IL, but raised in Seoul, Korea, she studied and is currently living in New York, NY. She loves traveling and enjoys getting lost in a new city. That is why she has made a tribute to her beloved city by making a series of pop-up books that look urban skylines when opened. The above piece, when viewed from above, says “NYC” and looks like a red apple....
3D Paper Sculptures by Jeff Nishinaka
Aug 23These incredibly intricate works were made by Jeff Nishinaka. He uses mostly white copy paper as his medium. via: jeffnishinaka.com Designer’s Depot: the best source for artists, designers and art...
Art Made Of Dollar Bills by Irina Truhanova
Jul 19Irina Truhanova from Latvia sketches an outline before filling it in with snippets of the bills, reports Rex. Her creations include Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, a geisha, a Bentley car and the Statue of Liberty. Truhanova said: “I wanted to create mosaics that personified freedom, independence, business and capital, and using real US currency seemed to fit this perfectly.” via:...
Newspaper Sculptures by Nick Georgiou
Jul 12Artist Nick Georgiou from Queens, New York, folds newspapers and magazines into works of art, and then drops them off in random locations throughout the city: “Books and newspapers are becoming artifacts of the 21st century,” he explains. “My work is not only about the decline of the printed word in today’s society but its rebirth as art.” via: myhumancomputer Designer’s Depot:...