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Marianne Dubuis, who has been working with the craft for 37 years, works on her stunningly intricate designs for six hours a day seven days a week, with each of them telling a different story.
At her home studio in Chateau d'Oex, in the Pays-d'Enhaut area where the Swiss tradition was born around 200 years ago, she showed off her craft, using scissors or a cutter to carve out intricate ...
It was gaekkebrev that gave Danish-Norwegian artist Karen Bit Vejle her introduction to paper cutting. Today, she crafts enormous, mind-boggling tableaus—so intricate they look like lace—using just ...
For intricate designs, thinner paper works best. Scissors : Sharp scissors are essential for clean cuts and detailed designs.
The ability of scissors to cut paper has doubtless had all kinds of effects on the history of art, but surely none odder than in Tokyo last month. The Maspro Denkoh electronics corporation was selling ...
Scissors are scissors, right? Wrong. By now, for those who've experienced this story firsthand, we know we should never use someone else's special fabric scissors to cut paper.
CHâTEAU-D'ŒX (SWITZERLAND) - Marianne Dubuis stared intently through a magnifying glass, using a slim cutter to make tiny incisions in paper as she carved out delicate tableaux of life and human ...