T. Rex or Treat!
By Glendon Mellow
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American
Spooky paleo-papercraft from Tiffany Millerof deadraccoon.com !
(edit:) Here's a bit more about papercraft from Tiffany:
The paper sculptures are created with found specialty papers. Minimal altering of color and pattern may be done. A drawing is carefully made, and the papers are cut and formed by hand to create a three dimensional collage. With the exception of small 5x7s that I create in limited editions, all my pieces are one of a kind works of art.”
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And Happy Hallowe'en from Kalliopi and Glendon!
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Tiffany Miller: Paper Sculpture & Scientific Illustration (main portfolio site)
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Original art above is for sale
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