Multilayered paper sculptures that are at a certain angle become nearly invisible
Categories: Exhibition
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/multilayered-paper-sculptures-that-are-at-a-certain-angle-become-nearly-invisible.htmlKorean 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.
Keywords: Sculpture paper | Exhibition | Artist
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