Emily's green theme was mulling in my head when I came across the work of Yulia Brodskaya (papercrave.com/yulia-brodskaya-paper-illustration). She's taken the formerly daggy craft of paper quilling and made it into something delicious and clean and modern. I wanted a building being enveloped in green tendrils, like licking flames and hungry happy plants, and it turned out pretty much as I'd hoped.
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Burning green
Emily's green theme was mulling in my head when I came across the work of Yulia Brodskaya (papercrave.com/yulia-brodskaya-paper-illustration). She's taken the formerly daggy craft of paper quilling and made it into something delicious and clean and modern. I wanted a building being enveloped in green tendrils, like licking flames and hungry happy plants, and it turned out pretty much as I'd hoped.
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That is very beautiful! I like the transformation of the 'daggy art' as you say.. Did you make this or is it her work?? Either way - pretty unique!
ReplyDeleteMy own paper 'musings' on a lazy Sunday :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous.... reminds me of an exhibition I saw in Newcastle last year.... can't remember the artist... also reminds me of a French? cartoony thingy that used to be on the ABC when I was a kid... origami ducks cruising around a paper world...
ReplyDeleteBronsior. She's so HOT right now!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome. Very Nice Bronsior. That technique would work very nicely in metal too.
ReplyDeleteYou're a harder man than me Kenj - I thought the paper cuts were bad enough!
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