Simon Schubert and the reality of a blank sheet of paper
Under - Art, InspirationWhat can be created with some folds and creases on a paper?
Looks like paper edges are the only limit to Simon Schubert’s imagination. Based in Cologne, Germany, Simon perfected this unusual form of art over two years. The blank paper sheets are meticulously folded and creased to render lasting impressions. The end result is formed by the light and shade – very subtle yet very engaging to draw you into the details.
All artwork © Simon Schubert
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4 thoughts to “Simon Schubert and the reality of a blank sheet of paper”
fuzzimo
Amazing! It would be very interesting to see the same piece with different lighting angles.
Eric
Really beautifull !
Rafaëlle
Wow, just wonderful. How long did you work on this technique before you could obtain these kind of pieces?
Thank you for this moment of beauty.
Donna
Fabulous!
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