With simple tools like knives, soldering irons and charcoal, Japanese artist Tomoko Shioyasu created amazingly intricate handmade paper cut tapestries from floor to ceiling. The artist with great patience uses enormous sheets of paper to mimic the elements of nature like typhoon, turbulent water, etc.
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