Paper Cut: Mandala in red and white Red metallic mirror board, white heavy watercolour paper.
Paper Cut (untitled) 20cm x 20cm Black card, white board, gold leaf.
Paper Cut: (untitled) White handmade paper, cobalt blue mount board, gold leaf. 63cm x 83cm.This large piece is part laser cut, part hand cut. In daylight the cuts and raised parts throw shadows; in candlelight it is more ancient and mysterious.
Paper Cut (untitled) White handmade paper, cobalt blue mount board, gold leaf. 63cm x 83cm.This large piece is part laser cut, part hand cut. In daylight the cuts and raised parts throw shadows; in candlelight it is more ancient and mysterious.
Paper Cut - Thoughts on an Eight Pointed Star 1 Watercolour paper, board, crayon and wood frame. 2010.Photo: Simon B Armitt
Fire Mandala Watercolour paper, board and wood frame. 44 x 32 x 5cm. 2010. Photo: Simon B Armitt
Papercut - Modern Star Various watercolour papers, gold mirror card, gold leaf, hand cut using scalpel. 25 x 25cm. 2011. Photo: Simon B Armitt
Concentric Flames Concentric Flames papercut, in white frame.
Papercut - black flower Black flower, white frame.
8 Point Black Star 8 Point Black Star in white frame
Papercut - square pyramids White watercolour paper, hand cut, gold mirror card, gold leaf. size 250m x 250mm.
Papercut - Flame Mandal 1 Hand cut from white watercolour paper, 250mm x 250mm
Papercut - copper black flower Copper black flower, black frame.
Papercut - Lightning Mandala Laser cut, hand finished with scalpel. Heavy black and white textured card. (Forms a pair with the other in reverse) 50cm x 50cm. Photo: Simon B Armitt
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Papercut 3 Untitled - 50cm x 50cm, white frame, hand cut using scalpel from one piece of watercolour paper. mirror card background.Photo: Simon B Armitt
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Papercut 1 Papercut 1
Large radial lightning gold sun Large radial lightning gold sun, in black frame.
Large concentric flames Large concentric flames
Papercut - Contemplating Love Watercolour paper, foamboard, red mirror card. Hand cut with scalpel blade. Photo: Simon B Armitt.