Tuesday, June 18, 2013

JAI SREE KRISHNA  

OLA # hello in Portuguese # paper lovers... Its 10:30 pm here in Brazil and 7:00 am in India right now. As my sleep has run off to Russia I guess here I am writing this post. This blog isn't suppose to be personal but still all my work is personal.....especially this paper cut of LORD KRISHNA. Though I haven't been into pooja paath, rituals or idol worship and have been away from temple worships for all these years, I have felt a spiritual connect to Krishna since childhood...not with the mythological stories but with the essence and power of his character.

I wanted to have a floating glass frame with a paper cutout of Krishna playing the flute... well the floating glass could not happen but the paper cut did... and not one but 2 designs :)  .


  

As I have mentioned before the design is drawn on the reverse side to get the perfect and clean final paper cut.




I left the face to be cut at the last as this was the most delicate part of the design.







 The 1st final paper cut in a frame.

This 1st design has more visual space to it. In the next one however I tried to do more intricate work.  



This design again has the same image of Krishna ( which I took from a calender poster) but has more elaborate and intricate design. I personally like the 1st one but beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder.

The second final paper cut.


Monday, June 10, 2013

HANDS ON COLOUR!!!

I have been working with white paper 120 gsm for all my paper cuts till now. so coloured paper has been on my mind for sometime now. As for the design and motif... well oriental and floral motifs fit the bill as I had blue, green and pink card stock in my hand.


These motifs were hand drawn freestyle and gave me immense scope to work with curves. Sharp edged designs are somewhat easy to cut while curves need to be cut more carefully so as to avoid pulling the already cut thin paper lines. Cutting small circles are the hardest but look really pretty with the entire design. 


I did a suggestive cut at the inner side of the card to make it interesting and establish the continuity.




Some more experiments


Hope my designs relate to the readers... please feel free to comment.
Papercut wall art coming up next.. stay tuned :)