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]]>Ciccoricco fell in love with embroidery during her college years, when her mom sent her a large bag of embroidery thread. She decided to use it as a creative means to express herself, but she decided to use different materials than most other embroidery artists.
Ciccoricco started using embroidery thread in combination with other materials such as old books, magazines, photographs, and other forms of paper, making her creations unique and sustainable at the same time.
“In her work, you’ll often see old images, books, magazines, natural materials, and ephemera being re-used. In doing so, it is her hope to bring new life to these materials, so they can be enjoyed and appreciated once again,” she explains on her official website.
Since kicking off her journey almost a decade ago, Ciccoricco has learned how to weave together complex narratives on paper, becoming a successful mixed media artist. In addition to attracting almost 100,000 followers on Instagram and offering commissioned artwork, she also has taken part in multiple art exhibitions across the US.
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]]>Dyrlaga began cutting paper in 2010 using only his hands, a scalpel and a sheet of paper. First, he draws on the reverse side paper-side and then cuts. The process is very meditating and fulfilling. Much of his work is inspired by the wildlife of the rural place he lives in. He studied Contemporary Art at Leeds, and after gaining a master’s degree and spending a couple of years travelling, he moved to Hebden Bridge where he lives today.
Dyrlaga’s art has been exhibited worldwide – in NY, LA, Chicago, Portland, Beijing, Hangzhou, Jinan, Hawaii, Paris and more. His pieces look incredibly realistic, as if they were pulled out from the ocean. They are so gentle, transparent, usually made from white paper, but sometimes he adds some color too. He creates objects with such precision and so much detail, it seems impossible to believe they were handcrafted. Birds, corals, flowers, robots, snakes – they all look so alive and mesmerizing! See for yourself!
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]]>The post Natalie Ciccoricco’s Paper Embroidery Has To Be Seen To Be Believed appeared first on https://everydaymonkey.com.
]]>Ciccoricco fell in love with embroidery during her college years, when her mom sent her a large bag of embroidery thread. She decided to use it as a creative means to express herself, but she decided to use different materials than most other embroidery artists.
Ciccoricco started using embroidery thread in combination with other materials such as old books, magazines, photographs, and other forms of paper, making her creations unique and sustainable at the same time.
“In her work, you’ll often see old images, books, magazines, natural materials, and ephemera being re-used. In doing so, it is her hope to bring new life to these materials, so they can be enjoyed and appreciated once again,” she explains on her official website.
Since kicking off her journey almost a decade ago, Ciccoricco has learned how to weave together complex narratives on paper, becoming a successful mixed media artist. In addition to attracting almost 100,000 followers on Instagram and offering commissioned artwork, she also has taken part in multiple art exhibitions across the US.
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]]>The post Paper Cutting Artist Creates Intricate Paper Art Like You Wouldn’t Believe appeared first on https://everydaymonkey.com.
]]>Dyrlaga began cutting paper in 2010 using only his hands, a scalpel and a sheet of paper. First, he draws on the reverse side paper-side and then cuts. The process is very meditating and fulfilling. Much of his work is inspired by the wildlife of the rural place he lives in. He studied Contemporary Art at Leeds, and after gaining a master’s degree and spending a couple of years travelling, he moved to Hebden Bridge where he lives today.
Dyrlaga’s art has been exhibited worldwide – in NY, LA, Chicago, Portland, Beijing, Hangzhou, Jinan, Hawaii, Paris and more. His pieces look incredibly realistic, as if they were pulled out from the ocean. They are so gentle, transparent, usually made from white paper, but sometimes he adds some color too. He creates objects with such precision and so much detail, it seems impossible to believe they were handcrafted. Birds, corals, flowers, robots, snakes – they all look so alive and mesmerizing! See for yourself!
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