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Skeletons and Saints Emerge from Single Pieces of Paper in Peter Callesen’s Artworks

10/10/2012
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  • Peter Callesen Paper art
    <a href="http://www.petercallesen.com/" target="_blank">Peter Callesen</a> doesn’t see a piece of paper as a flat surface, but as a pre-sculpture. The Danish artist has perfected the art of kirigami, using only an X-acto knife to <a href="http://inhabitat.com/lisa-occhipinti-repurposes-abandoned-novels-into-sculptural-bookmobiles/" target="_blank">transform plain sheets of white paper</a> into detailed sculptural pieces. <a href="http://inhabitat.com/peter-mcfarlane-transforms-old-circuit-boards-into-gorgeous-poignant-fossil-art/" target="_blank">Skeletons</a>, animals and architecture emerge from unassuming A4 sheets that rest on table tops.
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  • Peter Callesen Paper art
    Through meticulous and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/annie-voughts-lace-like-paper-art-works-highlight-the-intricacies-of-the-written-word/" target="_blank">carefully calculated cuts</a>, Callesen removes just enough of the paper to create his three dimensional forms.
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  • Peter Callesen Paper art
    Reminiscent to spatial problems on SAT tests, the artist must predetermine and visualize the area and shape needed to fold the cuts into his desired form- all before placing the blade to the page.
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    With a slim margin of error, the cuts must be precise if not perfect, so that no excess paper is cut from the static page.
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  • Peter Callesen Paper art
    Callesen almost miraculously has the gift of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/british-artist-su-blackwell-makes-magical-paper-art-from-old-books/" target="_blank">transforming plain paper into sculpture forms</a> that resemble carved wood or even marble in some cases. His arched skeleton hand and broken marble columns look as if made from a solid mass, instead of a lone sheet of paper.
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    Birds in flight emerge from the page with three dimensional bodies that do not give away their fragile single sheet mass.
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    What is even more impressive is the subsequent designs Callesen makes with the cutaway negative space. Each is as perfect as the sculptures themselves, creating a shadow of the impressive shapes that emerge from the A4 page. Callesen has mastered the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/meticulous-paper-art/" target="_blank">art form of paper cutting</a>, transforming the page into a work of art.
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Peter Callesen Paper art

Peter Callesen doesn’t see a piece of paper as a flat surface, but as a pre-sculpture. The Danish artist has perfected the art of kirigami, using only an X-acto knife to transform plain sheets of white paper into detailed sculptural pieces. Skeletons, animals and architecture emerge from unassuming A4 sheets that rest on table tops.

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