Architecture,  Artists,  Inspiration

Creases in Time

Unlike origami, this kind of paper folding leaves a visible, non-3-D impression, raised but on flat paper. The artwork is architectural and arresting. I can’t figure out how they were created without producing unwanted creases in the paper. Beautiful. They remind me of images captured in the sand….maybe because I’m heading to the beach, finally. Fortunately, these are here to stay. Take a look.

The artwork is by German artist Simon Schubert, via Designtaxi, which continues to be a source of creative inspiration.

1_SimonSchubert_designtaxi, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

2_simonschubert_designtaxi, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

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7_simonschubert_designtaxi, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

8_simonschubert_designtaxi, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

9_simonschubert_designtaxi, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

10_simonschubert_designtaxi, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

I'm an artist, wife and mother of two boys. I started my illustration business, The Occasional Palette over 35 years ago, when my oldest son was an infant. Once my children were in school, I began painting decorative, faux finishes and murals through my second business, Casart, now over 30 years old. My third business, Casart Coverings, is a springboard from my second. Click on the link on the sidebar to see innovative, custom, designer wallcovering, removable and reusable wallpaper and coordinating decor.