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The Forest in the Library

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Recently I came across the paper sculpture of UK artist Su Blackwell and was immediately and completely smitten. In her hands books burst into bloom or erupt into mountainous landscapes completely with glowing cottages nestled in enchanted woodlands. Often dealing with classic children’s literature such as Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and JM Barrie’s Peter Pan she lifts illustrations from the books’ pages like some elaborate and fantastic pop-up. Indulge a few minutes to browse Su’s website to see more of her work including large scale installations and paper animations.

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4 Responses to “The Forest in the Library”

  1. Michelle Says:

    Oh, wow. Wow, wow, wow. Thanks so much for sharing. This is incredible stuff.

  2. regina Says:

    These are dreamy and inspiring, as is Junior Society. Thank you for introducing me to Su Blackwell! :)

  3. rawr! at Regina Rivera - the blog Says:

    [...] Another new favorite: paper sculptor extraordinaire, Su Blackwell. (Thanks, as always, to Junior Society, for enlightening me.) [...]

  4. Amy Trulock Says:

    These are so stunning, especially as an Alice in Wonderland fanatic. I can’t wait for an exhibition in the States!

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