Referencias P.1

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Referencias para Proyecto #1

Afiche de Mi Personalidad Hecho de Papel El papel fue el primer medio por el cual el hombre comenzó a realizar esculturas y junto a sus instintos de expresarse, nació un nuevo arte. Tipos de Papel • Papel Kraft: Es muy resistente, por lo que se utiliza para la elaboración de papel tissue, papel para bolsas, sacos multicapas y papel para envolturas. • Papel Pergamino Vegetal: Resistencia a la humedad así como a las grasas y a los aceites. • Papel Resistente a Grasas y Papel Glossine: Estos papeles son muy densos tiene alto grado de resistencia al paso de las grasas aceites. Este papel traslúcido y calandro logrando una superficie con acabado plano; puede hacerse opaco adicionando pigmentos, también puede encerarse, laquearse y laminarse con otros materiales. • Papel Tissue: Son elaborados a partir de pulpas mecánicas o químicas, y en alguno casos de papel reciclado. Pueden ser hechos de pulpas blanqueadas, sin blanquear o coloradas. • Papeles Encerados: Brindan una buena protección a los líquidos y vapores. • Papeles para Corrugar: Se utilizan para fabricar las típicas cajas de color café con que se embalan electrodomésticos y otros utensilios. • Papeles de Impresión y Escritura: Son de uso diario; su color usualmente es blanco. • Cartulinas: Se emplean para fabricar los envases de higiene personal, detergentes, cereales, etc. • Papel Periódico: En estos papeles se imprimen los distintos periódicos que circulan a diario por todo el país. • Papel Reciclado: Se consigue utilizando desecho de papel como materia prima. Artistas Burt Simons Eerie, faceted 3-D paper heads float on a wall like grotesque hunting trophies. Theyʼre photo-realistic replicas of Rotterdam papercraft artist Burt Simons and his friends, created when Simons had a ʻmid-life crisisʼ in 2006 and realized there wasnʼt much of him that would be left behind. So, Simons decided to ʻclone himselfʼ, sculpting his head in 3D and using photographs to texture it. He uses a computer program to flatten out the head into printable pieces of paper and then assembles them with glue. Simons says having his clones around helped him “get used to his bald spot”.


Eric Joisel Thereʼs a simple difference between mere papercraft and origami: the traditional concept of origami uses only once piece of paper with no cuts or glue. Eric Joisel is one modern origami artist that creates incredibly complex paper sculptures using blueprints that take him literally years to complete. Joisel says the creation process is like a scientific method, with creatures from myths and legends – like dwarves, fairies, hobbits and mermaids – popping up from his ʻcrease patternsʼ.

Brian Dettmer When it comes to reusing old books, Brian Dettmer has perhaps one of the most creative ideas ever: he turns them into fascinating carved sculptures called ʻBook Autopsiesʼ that transform them from dust collectors to fine art. Dettmerʼs work goes beyond the simple concept of carving the pages of a book into a shape. The paper is cut to reveal certain words and images, for a shadow box-like effect.

Peter Callesen The bulk of Peter Callesonʼs work is made from plain white sheets of A4 paper, chosen for the symbolism as well as the color and size. “By taking away all the information and starting from scratch using the blank white A4 paper sheet for my creations, I feel I have found a material that we are all able to relate to, and at the same time the A4 paper sheet is neutral and open to fill with different meaning. The thin white paper gives the paper sculptures a frailty that underlines the tragic and romantic theme of my works.”


Su Blackwell British paper sculptor Su Blackwell uses the delicacy of paper to make a statement in her work, saying “It is the delicacy, the slight feeling of claustrophobia, as if these characters, the landscape have been trapped inside the book all this time and are now suddenly released. A number of the compositions have an urgency about them, the choices made for the cut-out people from the illustrations seem to lean towards people on their way somewhere, about to discover something, or perhaps escaping from something. And the landscapes speak of a bleak mystery, a rising, an awareness of the air.�

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