Castle, 2007. 6 x 6 x 3 m
Cut and folded from one piece of 350 gsm paper
Fairy Tale, The New Art Gallery, Walsall, Uk
Mirage, 2004. 2,8 x 2,3 x 2,7 m
120 gsm and 160 gsm thick acid-free paper and glue
Paper installation (mirrored staircase constructed of paper) at Gallery Koch und Kesslau, Berlin
On The Other Side, 2006 . 4,60 x 10 x 3,75 m
Cut and folded from one piece of 350 gsm paper
Wedgewood Commission, Nottingham Castle, Uk
White Diary, 2008. 240 x 212 x 18 cm
A5 Notebook (120 gsm acid free paper), pencil, and glue. Mounted on mdf.
Danish artist PETER CALLESEN is THE virtuoso of paper-cutting. Working on a variety of scales-but always with paper- he hand-cuts the material into delicate artworks or large-scale installations.
He has a new exhibition at The Museum of Religious Art, in Lemvig (Danemark) and runs until 15 November.
For more links to the paper-cutting world, visit BEATRICE CORON's site
found via itsnicethat.com
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