A girl cuts out intricate masterpieces from paper

A girl cuts out intricate masterpieces from paper

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Pippa Dyrlaga, an artist from England, shows amazing examples of jewelry accuracy and graphic skill: one simple sheet of paper gives her a million ideas and opportunities. This creative girl can cut out real works of art from paper, which amaze with their small and detailed details.

A girl cuts out intricate masterpieces from paper

A girl cuts out intricate masterpieces from paper

In her early works, Pippa used only white paper, but recently she began to add new colors and shapes to her creations. The main tool of the artist is a sharp knife, with which she cuts out pictures. She often depicts plants, animals, abstract patterns, scenes and characters from mythology, and much more.

A girl cuts out intricate masterpieces from paper

A girl cuts out intricate masterpieces from paper

A girl cuts out intricate masterpieces from paper

A girl cuts out intricate masterpieces from paper

A girl cuts out intricate masterpieces from paper

A girl cuts out intricate masterpieces from paper

A girl cuts out intricate masterpieces from paper

A girl cuts out intricate masterpieces from paper

A girl cuts out intricate masterpieces from paper

A girl cuts out intricate masterpieces from paperA girl cuts out intricate masterpieces from paper

A girl cuts out intricate masterpieces from paper

A girl cuts out intricate masterpieces from paper

A girl cuts out intricate masterpieces from paper

A girl cuts out intricate masterpieces from paper

A girl cuts out intricate masterpieces from paper

A girl cuts out intricate masterpieces from paper

A girl cuts out intricate masterpieces from paper

A girl cuts out intricate masterpieces from paper

A girl cuts out intricate masterpieces from paperA girl cuts out intricate masterpieces from paper

A girl cuts out intricate masterpieces from paper

A girl cuts out intricate masterpieces from paper

A girl cuts out intricate masterpieces from paper

Keywords: Paper | Carving | Artist

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