Amazing 3D Cityscape Paper Sculptures

watch_later Wednesday, February 13, 2013












Artist Christina Lihan creates amazing  3D cityscape paper sculptures with an amazing depth and detail, just using the sheet of paper its just amazing. By profession Lihan is an architect but she developed an amazing skill  of developing elaborate paper building, bridge, landmarks, and cityscape sculptures. Everything from the Eiffel Tower to the Taj Mahal can be found in her collection.
To create a single piece, Lihan first creates a detailed charcoal sketch, which she then enlarges and uses as a template for her intricate carvings. She cuts out all of the paper details by hand with an Exact o knife, and then layers the pieces of unpainted watercolor paper together to form the three-dimensional structures. She says that, quite the opposite of a trained architect, she prefers to eyeball the construction until she achieves the proper perspective. The final product is generally anywhere from 2 to 6 inches deep and placed in a shadowbox for display. Through a lengthy process of trimming, bending, folding, and adjusting the paper pieces, Lihan achieves sculptures filled with textured lights and shadows that closely reflects the original, real life design.






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