
Papel picado, work by Mexican self-taught artist Margarita Fick. Incredible paper cutting art throughout the world
Incredible paper cutting art throughout the world
Undoubtedly, the art of cutting paper belongs to the Chinese, and they were the first who cut paper. Just because they invented paper. And only after China, the art of paper cutting spread to other parts and regions of the world. Of course, influenced by their own cultural styles. Meanwhile, featured in this post incredibly beautiful paper cutting belongs to different contemporary authors. In particular, talented and skillful artists Aoyama Hina (Japan), Bovey Lee (China), Elisabeth Bottesi – Fisch (Switzerland), Hunter Stabler (USA), Karen Bit Vejle (Norway), Tomoko Shioyasu (Japan), Ueli Hofer (Switzerland) and many others. I hope they can conquer your hearts the same as they conquered mine.

Beautiful Belarusian Vytynanki
Incredible paper cutting art throughout the world

Traditional in Belarus paper cut “vytynanka”

Chinese papercut

Bovey Lee paper cut art

Exquisite paper art by Bovey Lee

Delicate paper cut by American artist Hunter Stabler

American artist Hunter Stabler paper cut art

Japanese artist Tomoko Shioyasu paper cut art

Paper cut by Japanese artist Tomoko Shioyasu

Elephants, paper cut by German artist (from website Atelier77.com)

Stunning paper cut by Swiss artist Ueli Hofer

Intricate paper cut by American artist Hunter Stabler

Fabulous paper cut by American artist Hunter Stabler

A face. Intricate paper cut by Japanese artist Hina Aoyama

Jewish papercut

Linoleum cut by Eric Avery, United States, b. 1948

Papel picado – cut with different shape cutters and punches

Cut out and slotted in different shape cutters and punches

Work by German artist from website Atelier77.com

Amazing Paper cut by German artist

Hina Aoyama paper cut art

Impressive Papercut work by Japanese artist Hina Aoyama

Polish papercut by Danuta Wojda of Lowicz

Decorative papercut by Danuta Wojda of Lowicz

Stunning work of art –
papercutting

Cyclists. cut from paper outlines (Mexico)
source www.minchanka.by