Mikito Ozeki // Cut Out
Amazing!
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Catherine Bertola’s work is an attempt to look beyond the surface of objects and buildings, to uncover forgotten and invisible histories of places and people, as a way of reframing and considering the past.
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Using traditional kite-making techniques, Jacob Hashimoto draws on his Japanese heredity to create these amazing three dimensional wall works. He maticulously creates thousands of miniature ‘kites’: bamboo stiffened rice paper shapes suspended with nylon fishing wire. http://jacobhashimoto.com/
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Bookscapes by Guy Laramee
Utilizing obsolete encyclopedias and other heavy texts, Guy makes them relevant again by repurposing them as traversible landscapes for tiny people. Or fleas maybe.
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Dutch designers Wendy Plomp of WND and Edhv teamed up to construct the Paper Cave installation at the exhibition space of the Verger shop in Milan.