If you look quickly at the work of artist Suzy Taylor, you will always be impressed but you might think it is a bit complex and ink work. However, there is something even more impressive, and it takes even more stable hand. Taylor's work is entirely made from a sheet of paper, with each working section in incredibly complex models to create a lace image.
Impressed? You should be.
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Inspired by folk art, Taylor creates his images entirely by hand with a craft knife. It uses any type of laser or die cut, which means that all these small vineyards and other tiny details were made with incredible patience and fixity.
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if you do could not tell the artist based in Hertfordshire, like detail. "Papercutting allows me to combine my love of folk art with my passion for small details," Taylor said. "In fact, more information is, the more I am!"
Each of his creations is hand drawn, and his original paper cuts are very unique. No two will ever be exactly alike.
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assembly pieces of wood or other media gives them a fresh look, and also helps to protect them.
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Yep, they are paper and they are extremely sensitive!
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this part is a little different.
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instead of being cut from a single sheet of paper this piece has been assembled from several layers of different colors of paper and mounted on a piece of wood.
The detail is simply amazing.
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this current piece gives you an idea of how its parts are created. This is the rear side of the paper.
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Obviously, it is a meticulous work, but Taylor has not mind. "I like working that way," she said. "It is totally absorbing, and I can get lost in it for hours."
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therefore, with all these tiny forms, how does she signs her work? she has that covered.
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You can see a lot more work to Taylor on his Facebook page, Twitter and her blog. She also has coloring pages and pencil drawings are worth seeing. If you think any of these would look good in your home, you can buy two original cuts paper and prints on Etsy and its not on the high street stores.

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