Tag: Paper

  • Meticulously Detailed Natural Specimens by Marisa Aragón Ware Emerge from Paper

    Marisa Aragón Ware grew up wandering through the Rocky Mountain forests of Colorado, where she reveled in nature’s diversity. There, she learned about woodland wildflowers, fungi, birds, and more with the help of her dad, who is a scientist. Over time, her fascination with organic forms made its way into an evolving art practice. Based read more

    Meticulously Detailed Natural Specimens by Marisa Aragón Ware Emerge from Paper
  • Jongjin Park Layers Slip-Soaked Paper into Patchwork Sculptures

    Given the heat generated during firing, it’s rare to see paper incorporated into a ceramics practice. For Seoul-based artist Jongjin Park, though, the two go hand-in-hand. Park recently won the 2026 Loewe Craft Prize, a prestigious annual award celebrating innovative makers, for his striking sculpture “Strata of Illusion.” A rectangular shape with an open top read more

    Jongjin Park Layers Slip-Soaked Paper into Patchwork Sculptures
  • Marvel at Manabu Kosaka's Hyperrealistic Paper Sculptures of Retro Objects

    It’s one thing to marvel at the inner workings of a transistor radio or a timepiece, but for artist Manabu Kosaka, that curiosity reaches a whole new level. Using nothing but paper, the artist makes scale replicas of cameras, watches, gaming consoles, shoes, food, and more with a preternatural attention to detail. Not only does read more

    Marvel at Manabu Kosaka's Hyperrealistic Paper Sculptures of Retro Objects
  • Explore a Growing City of Meticulously Crafted Miniature Paper Buildings by Charles Young

    From factories and barrel-roofed buildings to gabled churches and towers, Charles Young’s sprawling yet diminutive city of paper models continues to grow. Known for his miniature constructions and animations that often double as three-dimensional color studies, the sculptor and animator highlights a wide range of architectural styles with an emphasis on color pairings. Since 2020, read more

    Explore a Growing City of Meticulously Crafted Miniature Paper Buildings by Charles Young
  • Lisa Nilsson’s Cross-Sectioned Paper Sculptures

    Surrounded in her Massachusetts studio by pins, glue, and piles of brightly colored paper strips, a visitor might initially mistake Lisa Nilsson for a reclusive arts and crafts teacher. But as her nimble hands purposefully curl the paper into shapes, and then magically weave the shapes into identifiable forms, a new impression emerges. Nilsson is read more

    Lisa Nilsson’s Cross-Sectioned Paper Sculptures