• Paper Art by Simon Schubert.


    Posted on 25th May, by yellowtrace in art, graphics + illustration. 4 Comments

     

    Wah-wah-wee-wah! {I hope everyone’s seen Borat, otherwise this catchphrase won’t mean anything to you…}

    How awesome is this paper art by Simon Schubert?! Like totes! {apologies for using that word, but I couldn’t resist – all the cool kids are doing it and I’m just trying to keep up, ok?}

    Seriously though, these amazing artworks make my sketch perspectives look as though I drew them with a foot. I think I need to learn some new presentation techniques…

    Below are some images of Simon’s more abstract and portrait style paper art.

    Extreme love.
     

     


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  • 4 Responses to “Paper Art by Simon Schubert.”

    1. Amazing! How do you even discover that a peice of paper can be folded like that??! WOW..or OMG!!(as the kids are saying)

    2. [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by yellowtrace, Dana Hughes. Dana Hughes said: Paper Art by Simon Schubert. Seriously amazing! http://bit.ly/cXkWwO [...]

    3. man that is incredible. love it heaps! julesx

    4. Eleni says:

      Fantastic work, a bit spooky though.. are they paper folds? How on earth did he manage to do them?!

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