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Diana Herrera’s Incredibly Lifelike Paper Birds Look Like They Could Take Flight

07/10/2012
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  • Diana Herrera
    Colombian artist <a href="http://www.ppiinnee.com/" target="_blank">Diana Beltran Herrera</a> transforms simple pieces of paper into vibrant feathered friends. Armed with only colorful sheets of paper and scissors, the artist finely cuts each piece, to make delicate and exotic birds from around the world. Herrera’s intricate sculptures are so realistic, they seem as if they are about to take flight!
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  • Diana Herrera
    Trained as an industrial designer, the Bogota based artist has been focusing her design skills to make a body of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/artist-will-kurtz-sculpts-lifelike-people-out-of-recycled-newspapers/" target="_blank">sculptural paper works</a>, namely a collection of birds.
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  • Diana Herrera
    Being that birds are generally an animal that one cannot touch, as they soar through the skies, Herrerea was inspired to recreate their beauty in a series of strong hued sculptures.
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  • Diana Herrera
    Each of Herrera’s <a href="http://inhabitat.com/paige-smith-paper-geodes-add-sparkle-to-nondescript-los-angeles-buildings/" target="_blank">paper sculptures</a> are an incredible replica of the actual bird, looking accurate enough to please any audoban society.
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  • Diana Herrera
    Using pencil thin cuts, the artist creates fluffy and delicate feathers from <a href="http://inhabitat.com/michael-velliquette-transforms-paper-into-colorful-textured-sculptures/" target="_blank">fine grade papers</a>.
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  • Diana Herrera
    The birds are made by building up layers of colorful cut paper, using foil enhanced papers for the particularly ornate species. The bright birds can be found with beaks open in song, wing span outstretched in mid-flight, or standing alert, looking for a delicious paper caterpillar to call dinner.
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  • Diana Herrera
    The paper master created a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/colombian-designer-diana-beltran-herrera-creates-delicate-birds-from-colorful-paper/" target="_blank">series of tropical birds</a>, and has since moved on to a series of birds familiar to our own neighborhoods, such as black starlings and bright red cardinals. The gorgeous creatures have been shown in Herrera’s native Colombia, as well as Denmark, where she studied under artist Hanni Bkartalid.
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Diana Herrera

Colombian artist Diana Beltran Herrera transforms simple pieces of paper into vibrant feathered friends. Armed with only colorful sheets of paper and scissors, the artist finely cuts each piece, to make delicate and exotic birds from around the world. Herrera’s intricate sculptures are so realistic, they seem as if they are about to take flight!

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