The art of papercutting

Jessica Palmer

Book - 2015

Renowned papercutter Jessica Palmer shares her art from inspiration to conclusion. Learn how to separate the visual world into positive and negative shapes and design gorgeous images with pattern, texture and impact. A practical section shows step by step how to 'draw with a knife' safely and effectively. Then Jessica provides artistic insights into an inspiring selection of her paper artworks, including silhouettes, portraits, landscapes, fashion images, illustrations, life drawing and more.

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Published
Tunbridge Wells, Kent, Great Britain : Search Press 2015.
Language
English
Main Author
Jessica Palmer (author)
Physical Description
144 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Bibliography
Includes index.
ISBN
9781782210665
  • The story of papercutting
  • Seeing as a papercutter
  • Finding inspiration
  • Getting started. Materials
  • Techniques
  • Turning images into papercuts
  • Art in paper. Silhouettes
  • Portraits
  • Landscapes and cityscapes
  • Fashion
  • Book covers
  • Illustrations
  • Still life
  • Animals
  • Using text
  • Life drawing
  • Shadow painting
  • 3D papercutting
  • Templates.
Review by Library Journal Review

This guide explores the somewhat esoteric art medium of papercutting. Palmer, who is an expert in this technique, suggests that images made via this hand-cut means can act as a welcome counterpoint to the over-perfection often evident in digital images. A brief overview, including a bit of history, is provided. Palmer then supplies an initial detailed step-by-step explanation of her technique. This is followed by many examples of finished cut paper artwork that the reader can practice executing. Templates that may be scanned or photocopied for use in readers' projects are handily provided at the back of the book. Cut paper artwork may be black-and-white only, incorporate limited color, or use many layers to produce full-color images. Most of the work shown is two-dimensional, but a few examples of sculptural work are included as well. -VERDICT Intermediate and advanced artists in search of a fresh technique will find this guide challenging and absorbing. © Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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