Grandfather from Pskov makes incredible paintings out of paper
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/grandfather-from-pskov-makes-incredible-paintings-out-of-paper.htmlTwitter user Viktor Kushnarenko has delighted the Internet with his sketches, which he cuts out of paper in his spare time. According to a resident of Pskov, from 8 to 80 hours of painstaking work were spent on each painting.
Pensioner Viktor Yakovlevich Kushnarenko lives in the city of Pskov, is fond of fishing, and at his leisure cuts pictures out of paper. All his works are executed flawlessly and simply jewelry.
It takes from 8 to 80 hours to create one such picture, and this is not surprising, because there are many small details in each plot.
All Victor Kushnarenko's sketches are hand-carved with a chisel on black or white art paper.
Victor manually cuts out every brick and every twig with a chisel, trying not to touch anything superfluous.
This is really painstaking work that requires a lot of patience. Viktor Yakovlevich posts his works on his Twitter page, which is already followed by almost 1.5 thousand readers.
Among other things, the master cut out of paper the Trinity Cathedral of the Pskov Kremlin, as it appears from the side of the Pskov River and the Finnish Park.
Unfortunately, now doctors do not recommend Viktor Yakovlevich to work at the table a lot of time, so he mostly shows his old works.
Keywords: Paper | Cutting | Paintings
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