From 2012, Colombian artist and designer Diana Beltrán Herrera began creating reproductions of birds, plant and other wildlife using layered paper. Diana Beltrán Herrera is currently working on an M.A. in fine art at UWE Bristol and developing her paper techniques at an art studio established with her brother by the end of 2020. To see more of her recent projects and follow her creative pieces on Behance and Instagram.
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