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Quilled Paper Art

Hey guys! My name is Josh and I'm in DMA 1. My first blog post is about these pieces I found on twitter. These were made by Sena Runa and I think they are the coolest things ever! I thought it was really neat how she only used paper to create such meticulous creations. What she does is called paper quilling, where you roll, shape, and glue strips of paper together to create objects of your choosing. I love how she uses such vibrant colors/ gradients the colors to create such eye catching sculptures! 




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  1. JO SHUA this is SICK AS FRICK! The paper swirls make me happy and the camera looks like an ocean. That is all.

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  2. The spirals and curves seem so impossibly perfect and flow together in such a surreal way.

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