Thursday, March 20, 2014

* Cuteness Rush on My Paper-Cut Cloud *

Kids can never possibly have enough gifts. There are such cute options everywhere your heart just explodes at the thought of picking the best for the little ones you just love to death :) 

My new paper-cut is very close to my heart. It is partially inspired from a design I had seen many years ago. I absolutely adore the idea of framing photographs of kids and since I paper-cut... this project was a MUST on my to-do list. 

I played with lots of baby elements while creating this design ..stars, fairies, birds, teddy etc. The concept that I had in my mind was an effect of a shower of stars, happiness, joy, love, kindness, growth, safety and most definitely cuteness on these kids.

I worked my way through this paper-cut leaving the most intricate and difficult work to do at the last :) ... it gives me confidence to cut elements that intimidate me if a major portion of my artwork is successfully complete. The moon ray element and the birth-date were the not-so-easy parts of this cutout.  

The revealing of the final art work :) ... very very proud of how it finally looks.

Tadaaaaa.......  

I placed the cutest photographs of the kids in the circles and got the artwork framed. 
Looks adorable right ?? 


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Monday, March 3, 2014


Crazily Intricate Commission - part 2

Hi everyone !!!
Thanks a ton for such an amazing response to my last blog. It surely feels great to know that the art is being appreciated :)  

The second paper-cut that I did was that of Goddess Lakshmi... I have been wanting to share this one for sooo long !!! Its a piece which was not at all easy to cut but altogether huge fun to work on .




 The sketch required coins falling from the 'matki' as well as the right palm and carving them out of the same white paper to stand out was difficult. They would merge with the lotus and both the elements would have lost their identity.  The golden paper coins were a last minute add-on which gave life to the entire artwork.