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What sets her work apart is the profound understanding of repurposing and giving new life to old books. In an interview with DeMilked, the artist revealed, “An important element of my work is the act of repurposing and thereby giving new life to old books. I instantly know the right book as I can picture the sculpture as if it has been laying dormant just waiting to be given form. Sometimes I am inspired by a book I find or I will search for an appropriate book to complete an initial idea I’ve had.” “Before I begin any 3D work on each sculpture I always start by drawing or with a watercolour study to get the shape of the form into my fingers. I then produce a model either with wire or cardboard, cover the form with strips of book pages and insert into the pages or cover of the book I’ve selected. I then begin adding all the details of the piece, whether that be feathers of a bird’s wing or individual bricks on an ancient building,” she added. Check out some of her wonderful works in the gallery below. More info: Website | Instagram Image source: Emma Taylor
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title: “Artist Transforms Books Into Beautiful Sculptures 20 Pics " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-02” author: “Luke Rubert”
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What sets her work apart is the profound understanding of repurposing and giving new life to old books. In an interview with DeMilked, the artist revealed, “An important element of my work is the act of repurposing and thereby giving new life to old books. I instantly know the right book as I can picture the sculpture as if it has been laying dormant just waiting to be given form. Sometimes I am inspired by a book I find or I will search for an appropriate book to complete an initial idea I’ve had.” “Before I begin any 3D work on each sculpture I always start by drawing or with a watercolour study to get the shape of the form into my fingers. I then produce a model either with wire or cardboard, cover the form with strips of book pages and insert into the pages or cover of the book I’ve selected. I then begin adding all the details of the piece, whether that be feathers of a bird’s wing or individual bricks on an ancient building,” she added. Check out some of her wonderful works in the gallery below. More info: Website | Instagram Image source: Emma Taylor
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title: “Artist Transforms Books Into Beautiful Sculptures 20 Pics " ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-27” author: “Marie Kurkowski”
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What sets her work apart is the profound understanding of repurposing and giving new life to old books. In an interview with DeMilked, the artist revealed, “An important element of my work is the act of repurposing and thereby giving new life to old books. I instantly know the right book as I can picture the sculpture as if it has been laying dormant just waiting to be given form. Sometimes I am inspired by a book I find or I will search for an appropriate book to complete an initial idea I’ve had.” “Before I begin any 3D work on each sculpture I always start by drawing or with a watercolour study to get the shape of the form into my fingers. I then produce a model either with wire or cardboard, cover the form with strips of book pages and insert into the pages or cover of the book I’ve selected. I then begin adding all the details of the piece, whether that be feathers of a bird’s wing or individual bricks on an ancient building,” she added. Check out some of her wonderful works in the gallery below. More info: Website | Instagram Image source: Emma Taylor
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