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At first glance, your brain will not contest that the sculptures made by a Beijing artist are made of solid yet delicate porcelain. But, wait until he demonstrates his sculpture's full effect -- your mind will surely be blown!
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Making stuff with paper is unmistakably as analogue as one can get, and when it comes to paper art, origami remains one of the most popular! It can be a great way to de-stress from your hectic lifestyle, so grab some paper and start folding!
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Paper filigree. I don't think many of you know what is it, except people with art degree. But, why don't we try to make a camera in such a way?
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I will demonstrate a simple technique for doing multiple exposures with consistently interesting results.
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Are you still pondering how to wrap all the Christmas parcels for your loved ones? You want them to look personal and unique, but your wallet is a yawning void? Don't grow desperate - here are some DIY ideas for you!
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"Papier à êtres" are handmade paper creations of two artists who complement each other: Frédéric makes the structure and Sophie gives life to them, creating the character. These bright sculptures can be graceful ladies or imaginary creatures, lightening up and enchanting even the darkest corner.
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A big part of the joy of analogue photography is seeing your image on a print after what may be months of waiting. We now offer this joy on a much larger scale with our new printing service. For our prints we use Baryte paper, the highest quality paper available for photographic prints.
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If you're the type who prefers to make scribbles, doodles, and notes on paper and notebooks, I'm sure you will love this amazing stop motion short by a Netherlands based designer for a Moleskine ad. Every element of the stop motion short was made almost entirely with heaps of those beautiful Moleskines, so if you're interested, read on to watch it and find out more!
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A Colombian artist has been making intricate and colorful bird sculptures out of paper, each avian masterpiece carefully handcrafted. Take a look at the works of Diana Beltran Herrera after the jump!
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Along with our La Sardina DIY camera we’d like to present several DIY projects to inspire you. This project is a tutorial on how to make a cool flower decoration from newspapers by jessica. Have fun!
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Looking for something different to photograph? You might want to draw inspiration from a photographer-designer's series of silhouette scenes created using cut-outs. Read on to find out if it's something you'd like to try!
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Do you have some toilet paper tubes ready to be discarded? Don't throw them away yet! Take a look at some of these amazing artworks made using this unique material and be inspired!
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Celebrate Literacy Month with our newest edition to the DIY FILTERS. Put those old books to some good use as a filter for your analog cameras.
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Give this amazing Japanese artist some paper and a pair of scissors and she'll be sure to create something unbelievably intricate and fragile. Take a look at some of her lovely cut-outs after the jump!
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Sepia or Toning the Prints occurs when you play with the paper and the toner while printing black and white films in the darkroom.
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My self-imposed handwriting refresher course: exchange the keyboard for a pen and paper! As a disclaimer beforehand, I still know how to write using a pen!
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Adoring all those wonderful photos done with the help of splitzer, I decided to make one for my Lomo LC-wide as well. The results are very nice and what is better you can make the splitzer in 10 minutes and achieve great results with stronger vignettes.
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Paper artist Ryuta Iida took these amazing time-lapse portraits over a span of minutes then revealed the layers of each moment, almost like rings on a tree trunk to tell how old it is. It's a tedious and meticulous ambition which Ryuta was successful in making.
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"I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll blow your house in" said the Big Bad Wolf. If you lived in one of Yo Shimada's Post-It structures then the wolf would have probably succeeded!
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A Massachusetts-based artist has created some interesting masterpieces featuring human anatomy diagrams using rolled pieces of paper. Take a look at some of her work and be amazed after the jump!