Papercutting
What is Papercutting?
Papercutting comes in many different names: Scherenschnitte (German), Kirigami, Kiri-e, Mon-kiri or Senga (Japanese), Sen-shi, Jian zhi or Hua Yang (Chinese), Wycinanki (Polish), Mizrah (Hebrew), Papel Picado (Spanish), Decoupeur (French)or Papytomania (American English). This ancient art is seeing an exciting resurrengence in the arts community. I create my papercuts a little differently from some of the traditional methods. Instead of using scissors, I use an exacto-knife to carve out my pictures from a single sheet of bristol board. I use a subtractive method, in which removing paper reveals the image. Some of my most recent cuts are below.
Please contact me at lauren (at) lsilberman (dot) com for more information.
Prints can be purchased at http://lsilberman.etsy.com/
Recent Papercuttings

King Kong Crab, 2009
Queen Alice, 2009

Alice and the Cheshire Cat, 2009

Mr. Boh and Miss Utz on a Chessie, 2009
Princess and the Pea, 2009
Rapunzel, 2009

Buddha, 2009

Bellydancer, 2009

Bellydancer 2, 2009

Pirate Tess
Pirate Tess, 2009


Mermaid, 2009

Deborah, 2009

Rachel at the Well, 2009

Miriam Dancing, 2009

Dragonrider, 2009