Multilayered paper sculptures that are at a certain angle become nearly invisible

Categories: Exhibition |

Korean artist Ho Yoon Shin (Ho Yoon Shin) creates amazing sculptures made of paper, looking at that from a certain angle, you can not only see it but also don't notice them. Each fragile sculpture is composed of multiple layers of thin paper, hand-cut and placed so that one angle it looks like a single unit, under others, it disappears from sight. In the end, the visitors have several times around each sculpture to appreciate the creative work of the artist in full.

Multilayered paper sculptures that are at a certain angle become nearly invisible

Multilayered paper sculptures that are at a certain angle become nearly invisible

Multilayered paper sculptures that are at a certain angle become nearly invisible

Multilayered paper sculptures that are at a certain angle become nearly invisible

Multilayered paper sculptures that are at a certain angle become nearly invisible

Multilayered paper sculptures that are at a certain angle become nearly invisible

Multilayered paper sculptures that are at a certain angle become nearly invisible

Multilayered paper sculptures that are at a certain angle become nearly invisible

Multilayered paper sculptures that are at a certain angle become nearly invisible

Multilayered paper sculptures that are at a certain angle become nearly invisible

Multilayered paper sculptures that are at a certain angle become nearly invisible

Multilayered paper sculptures that are at a certain angle become nearly invisible

Multilayered paper sculptures that are at a certain angle become nearly invisible

Keywords: Sculpture paper | Exhibition | Artist

     

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