Paper lace by Hina Aoyama
Categories: Design and Architecture
By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/paper-lace-by-hina-aoyama.htmlThe works of this artist look airy and light, like a faint breeze in the first rays of the sun. To work, she does not need anything but paper and ordinary scissors. This is just an incredible example of jewelry and craftsmanship.

Hina Aoyama was born in Yokohama, Japan, but now lives and works in Paris. Fragile works of art in the form of delicate butterflies or ornate lace letters amaze with their accuracy.

According to the artist herself, it can take from several hours to whole weeks of painstaking work to create one work. Hina tries to mix different techniques to emphasize her own style in the paper art genre. And it looks like she already has one.

Small scissors, paper, talent and hard hard work are the main tools of Hina Aoyama. The artist and designer from Japan lives in France, and it is here that she creates her unusual, elegant, very fragile works.
Hina cuts out drawings and texts from paper and glues them to fabric or glass. It would seem that even a child can handle scissors, but not every adult can create such works of art. Every little thing, every bend catches the eye, one careless movement and that's it, you need to redo the work.








































Keywords: Japan | Paper | Design and architecture | Artist | Creativity | Carving | Lace
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