Week 5: Papercraft Research

 Week 5: Papercraft Research

For this research project I will be talking about Illuminated Cut Paper Light Boxes by Hari & Deepti. Here are a few photos:


This piece is my favorite:


In order to create these pieces the artist couple cuts out intricate designs on watercolour paper. These cut outs are then placed inside of a lightbox which is lit from the back using small LED light strips. The use of layering combined with the lighting is what gives the art depth. Hari & Deepti are great storytellers and have discovered that the depth and layering achieved by using paper as a medium greatly reflects that. 

The couple emphasize the duplicity of possibilities when using paper as a medium. Paper gives artists endless amounts of options of where to go with their work but it can also give them nothing or simplicity. It all depends on the ideas of the artist and where they want to take the piece.

Hari and Deepti's work inspired me through their use of storytelling, which is something that I also like to do in my art. I also really like how their use of depth and intricate paper cut outs carries your eye around each piece. There is so much detail that you do not want to miss. The glow of the light in the back brings great warmth to each piece. I would really like to be able to create a piece using this paper method.

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