Japanese artist Ayumi Shibata expresses traditional craftsmanship of paper cutting via her intricate paper cities and natural landscapes, who uses sheets of white paper to carve miniature buildings, forests, and clouds that eventually construct structural projects within vessels of glass, a book, or erected in large-scale installations. Source
“Museum Mile Book”
“In the Jar Corridors of Time”
“Forest of Kami”
“In the Jar Bush”
‘Volcano Book”
Right: “In the Jar Drop of Bush”
“Voyager Book”
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