Futuristic quilling from the duo Stellman

Futuristic quilling from the duo Stellman

Categories: Culture | Exhibition

The duo of artists Stellman, which includes Stephen Stum (Stephen Stum) and Jason Hallman (Jason Hallman) realized an unusual idea. They "paint" their unusual canvases with the help of quilling (paper twisting) and paints. With cut-off strips of painted canvas, the artists create an exciting abstract image from numerous curls. Their massive paintings are self-sufficient and elegant.

Futuristic quilling from the duo Stellman

Futuristic quilling from the duo Stellman

Evening dawn

Futuristic quilling from the duo Stellman

Burning coals

Futuristic quilling from the duo Stellman

Futuristic quilling from the duo Stellman

Pacific ocean

Futuristic quilling from the duo Stellman

The Power of two

Futuristic quilling from the duo Stellman

Futuristic quilling from the duo Stellman

Shadow Dance

Futuristic quilling from the duo Stellman

Flower of Life

Futuristic quilling from the duo Stellman

Futuristic quilling from the duo Stellman

Solar cycle

Futuristic quilling from the duo Stellman

Futuristic quilling from the duo Stellman

Cluster of islands

Futuristic quilling from the duo Stellman

Futuristic quilling from the duo Stellman

The process of creating a masterpiece

Futuristic quilling from the duo Stellman

And the end result

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