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Artist Chris Maynard Creates Flocks of Birds Out of Individual Feathers

12/03/2012
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  • Chris Maynard feather art
    Olympia, Washington-based artist Chris Maynard uses individual feathers to create images of large flocks of birds. Using eye surgery scissors, forceps, scalpels, and magnifiers to cut and carve the feathers, Maynard creates intricate feather cutouts that rise up an inch or so off the background to create shadows. The feathers retain their natural three-dimensional shapes and original colors....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/artist-chris-maynard-creates-large-flocks-of-birds-out-of-individual-feathers/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Chris Maynard feather art
    Olympia, Washington-based artist Chris Maynard uses individual feathers to create images of large flocks of birds. Using eye surgery scissors, forceps, scalpels, and magnifiers to cut and carve the feathers, Maynard creates intricate feather cutouts that rise up an inch or so off the background to create shadows. The feathers retain their natural three-dimensional shapes and original colors....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/artist-chris-maynard-creates-large-flocks-of-birds-out-of-individual-feathers/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Chris Maynard feather art
    Olympia, Washington-based artist Chris Maynard uses individual feathers to create images of large flocks of birds. Using eye surgery scissors, forceps, scalpels, and magnifiers to cut and carve the feathers, Maynard creates intricate feather cutouts that rise up an inch or so off the background to create shadows. The feathers retain their natural three-dimensional shapes and original colors....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/artist-chris-maynard-creates-large-flocks-of-birds-out-of-individual-feathers/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Chris Maynard feather art
    Olympia, Washington-based artist Chris Maynard uses individual feathers to create images of large flocks of birds. Using eye surgery scissors, forceps, scalpels, and magnifiers to cut and carve the feathers, Maynard creates intricate feather cutouts that rise up an inch or so off the background to create shadows. The feathers retain their natural three-dimensional shapes and original colors....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/artist-chris-maynard-creates-large-flocks-of-birds-out-of-individual-feathers/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Chris Maynard feather art
    Olympia, Washington-based artist Chris Maynard uses individual feathers to create images of large flocks of birds. Using eye surgery scissors, forceps, scalpels, and magnifiers to cut and carve the feathers, Maynard creates intricate feather cutouts that rise up an inch or so off the background to create shadows. The feathers retain their natural three-dimensional shapes and original colors....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/artist-chris-maynard-creates-large-flocks-of-birds-out-of-individual-feathers/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Chris Maynard feather art
    Olympia, Washington-based artist Chris Maynard uses individual feathers to create images of large flocks of birds. Using eye surgery scissors, forceps, scalpels, and magnifiers to cut and carve the feathers, Maynard creates intricate feather cutouts that rise up an inch or so off the background to create shadows. The feathers retain their natural three-dimensional shapes and original colors....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/artist-chris-maynard-creates-large-flocks-of-birds-out-of-individual-feathers/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Chris Maynard feather art
    Olympia, Washington-based artist Chris Maynard uses individual feathers to create images of large flocks of birds. Using eye surgery scissors, forceps, scalpels, and magnifiers to cut and carve the feathers, Maynard creates intricate feather cutouts that rise up an inch or so off the background to create shadows. The feathers retain their natural three-dimensional shapes and original colors....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/artist-chris-maynard-creates-large-flocks-of-birds-out-of-individual-feathers/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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Chris Maynard feather art

Olympia, Washington-based artist Chris Maynard uses individual feathers to create images of large flocks of birds. Using eye surgery scissors, forceps, scalpels, and magnifiers to cut and carve the feathers, Maynard creates intricate feather cutouts that rise up an inch or so off the background to create shadows. The feathers retain their natural three-dimensional shapes and original colors....

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