wow. and i mean wow. this is really fantastic and so out there! great color, wild composition…can i ask if you are a lefty or a righty as if you do this with scissors i will never look at a scrap of paper the same way. :)))
Thanks all. This was a tough concept for me, so I’m glad you like how it came out. froggie, I’m righty, but I usually use an x-acto (or the japanese equivalent thereof). After all, this piece is only the size of a postcard. The Chinese traditionally use scissors, which totally amazes me. And I stopped looking at paper the “same” way a long time ago
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May 31, 2007 at 10:02 am
Tina Vaziri
I really enjoy your work, great detail with a method that is usually simplistic!
May 31, 2007 at 11:24 am
froggie
wow. and i mean wow. this is really fantastic and so out there! great color, wild composition…can i ask if you are a lefty or a righty as if you do this with scissors i will never look at a scrap of paper the same way. :)))
June 1, 2007 at 4:31 am
Elin
I agree - wow. Very cool style.
June 1, 2007 at 8:06 am
patrick
Thanks all. This was a tough concept for me, so I’m glad you like how it came out. froggie, I’m righty, but I usually use an x-acto (or the japanese equivalent thereof). After all, this piece is only the size of a postcard. The Chinese traditionally use scissors, which totally amazes me. And I stopped looking at paper the “same” way a long time ago