Peter Callesen thrives on creating art from paper, rather on it. Using paper only as a source, he creates beautiful sculptural works. Each work is made by cutting out one sheet of paper, and using the removed scraps to create figures, buildings, and other objects. His work ranges from 2D to 3D. These sheets range from small a4 size or as big as 7m by 5m. The materialization of a flat piece of paper becomes a magical process for him. Callesen’s interest grows while the possibilities as practically endless.
For more information about Peter and his other works, check out:
Petercallesen.comSaving Himself

Ghost

In the Kingdom of the Dead

The Curtain

On the other Side

Broken Palace

The Short Distance between Image and Reality

Paperman

Crying My Eyes Out

Not As Fast As His Shadow II

Bound To Be Free

Broken Flowers

Mirage

Cowboy

Red Running Poppies II

The Core of Everything

Fire Escape Unable to Escape Fire

Holding on to Myself

Fall

The Lost Sheep

Unter dem Nebelmeer

Water Always Finds its Way

Angel

Apple Blossom

Broken Bird

1 comments:
Wow, I've never seen paper cutting technique used like this before. Amazing job!
In case you're interested, you'll find my new illustration blog at:
theothergirl.blogspot.com
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