
Paper Forest has a post about a Japanese artist living in France, Aoyama Hina. Hina says of her work:
They are super fine lacy-paper-cuttings done by a simple pair of scissors. My passion is to create a finest cutoff beyond the level of the very time-consuming needle lace making.
I don’t follow traditional but I am trying to create a mixture of the traditional and modern styles and to produce my own world through this super fine lacy-paper-cuttings technique.
That’s right. Regular scissors. Amazing.
IntriCut: The paper work of Aoyama Hina [Thanks, Patti!]
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very interesting ,I have never seen it before !