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Ingrid Siliakus Paper Art City<a href="http://www.ingrid-siliakus.exto.org/">Ingrid Siliakus </a>creates these breathtaking pieces of intricate architecture using a single sheet of paper. She carefully carves out precisely drafted architectural forms to create beautiful layered landscapes with an incredible level of detail. The work process is laborious to say the least, and Siliakus often goes through 20 to 30 prototypes before she is satisfied (it's a good thing that each one uses just one piece of paper). Following the master of this <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/paper-art/">paper art </a>form, Japanese paper architect Masahiro Chatani, Siliakus learned that the process begins with one architectural design, to which layers and layers of details are added.1
Ingrid Siliakus Paper Art CityIt was only after carefully studying the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origamic_architecture">professor's work</a> that Siliakus learned to design these precise constructions.2
Ingrid Siliakus Paper Art CityThe Amsterdam-based artist transfers the design skills of an architect to a two-dimensional form, examining and exploring how each layer intertwines and overlaps.3
Ingrid Siliakus Paper Art CityThe work, she says, is a meditative process of cutting and folding the paper into different variations. And the result is extraordinary, a testament to what can be done with just one sheet of paper.4
Ingrid Siliakus Paper Art CityAn intricate cathedral made of just paper.5
Ingrid Siliakus Paper ArtSiliakus also makes these pop up books out of different color papers.6
Ingrid Siliakus Paper Art CityA close up look at the cathedral.7
Ingrid Siliakus Paper Art CitySiliakus uses negative, cut away space to create the rooftops of her buildings in this piece.8
Ingrid Siliakus Paper Art CityA closeup look at the "Big City".9
Ingrid Siliakus Paper ArtOne of Siliakus' even more intricate works entitled "Een ander zicht op het werk".10
Ingrid Siliakus Paper Art"Cosmopolitan" is a black and white interpretation of a paper snowglobe.11
Ingrid Siliakus Paper ArtAn accordion style piece that opens and closes like a pop up book.12
Ingrid Siliakus Paper ArtSiliakus' work is not limited to rectangles. This star-shaped city is one of her latest pieces.13
Ingrid Siliakus Paper ArtA paper stadium.14
Ingrid Siliakus Paper ArtSome of Siliakus' work is Escher-inspired.15
Ingrid Siliakus Paper ArtA close up look at the "Cosmopolitan."16
















