UK-based paper artist Lisa Lloyd meticulously places and glues multi-colored layers of cut paper to construct three-dimensional paper sculptures of birds, butterflies and bees that feature geometric shapes and layered textures appearing in natural colors and patterns. Lisa Lloyd spent about two months to make three of her creations: the robin, the blue tit and the great spotted woodpecker. Source
Robin
Great spotted woodpecker
Countryfile butterfly
Blue tit
Bee
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