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Polish ‘wycinanki’ are the beautiful paper cut-outs that can be found in shops and museums all over the world. Our step-by-step guide to their construction will help you make these colourful creations ...
Many of Poland’s regions boast their own ornaments, unique compositions to be encountered nowhere else, abstract or depicting plants, animals and people. Cut from paper, they constitute local symbols ...
Today paper cutouts are often mounted and framed as art ... At another class, for a Polish club in South Holland, she said she had to collect the scissors from the senior men because they didn ...
After the successes of their London and Warsaw series, Zupagrafika has released another collection of paper cutouts called Blokowice based on the city of Katowice in Poland. Inspired by the ...
crafts and food that begins today and runs through July 27. At her booth, visitors will be able to try paper-cutting themselves, and she’ll be showing traditional Polish paper eggs, stars ...
Have you ever cut out paper snowflakes? You probably didn't use ... Wycinanki started in the mid-1800s as a decorative art. People used cutouts as wall or window decorations, notecards, stencils ...
The semi-dilapidated Eastern-bloc buildings of Warsaw may seem like unlikely candidates to be immortalized in paper miniature. Nonetheless that was the task undertaken by Hispano-Polish design ...
Rafał Barnaś has used digital animation to create a world that resembles moving paper cutouts for an upcoming movie, which will tell the story of a house in Poland designed by his brother.
At the World Expo Park, the Poland Pavilion stands out for its distinctive exteriors. The cutout surfaces bear a striking resemblance to the traditional Chinese folk art known as papercutting.