She conquered her fear of the forest with adorable paper art
This video is part of our new series Paper Cuts, in which you get to be a fly on the wall during the hypnotic process of artists who do incredible things with paper, scissors, glue sticks and X-acto knives.
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About seven years ago, illustrator Kelly Pousette started cutting out elements of her illustrations and propping them up on her desk. She'd photograph them with mood lighting, creating tiny worlds at different times of day, populated with woodland creatures and fairy tale trees. She says, "I felt I could make them come alive."
And she did. Social media responded, and her newly formed paper cut art practice flourished. After some time, Pousette started creating 3D shadow boxes that she could light and photograph, making the resulting photos the final iteration of her art. She now works with a wide variety of media and paper types. Nothing is off-limits, as long as it helps to create a scene she's already visualized. But always, cutting and posing paper is central to her work.
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About seven years ago, illustrator Kelly Pousette started cutting out elements of her illustrations and propping them up on her desk. She'd photograph them with mood lighting, creating tiny worlds at different times of day, populated with woodland creatures and fairy tale trees. She says, "I felt I could make them come alive."
And she did. Social media responded, and her newly formed paper cut art practice flourished. After some time, Pousette started creating 3D shadow boxes that she could light and photograph, making the resulting photos the final iteration of her art. She now works with a wide variety of media and paper types. Nothing is off-limits, as long as it helps to create a scene she's already visualized. But always, cutting and posing paper is central to her work.
Find us at: http://cbc.ca/arts
CBC Arts on Facebook: http://facebook.com/cbcarts
CBC Arts on Twitter: http://twitter.com/cbcarts
CBC Arts on Instagram: http://instagram.com/cbcarts
About: Welcome to CBC Arts, your home for the most surprising, relevant and provocative stories featuring artists from diverse communities across Canada. Our job is to fill your feed with the disruptors and innovators changing how we see the country through movement, images and sound — and to inspire you to join in too.
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