Paper worlds
inspiration, we love
What can we do with fully written papers, which is not of use anymore?
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Normally we crumple it and throw it into the bin. Or we put it into a shredder to make little and fine paper strips. The Irish artist Stefana McClure demonstrates what to do with the used paper in her current solo exhibition “Secret & Lies” at the gallery Josée Bienvenue, NY.
From simple paper strips she form impressive 3D sculptures. A simple map becomes a globe, a piano piece transforms into a small music world, a comic a speech bubble...Nice for the eye and ideal to copy if the every-day bureau life gets boring again.
From simple paper strips she form impressive 3D sculptures. A simple map becomes a globe, a piano piece transforms into a small music world, a comic a speech bubble...Nice for the eye and ideal to copy if the every-day bureau life gets boring again.