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Masks of toilet paper - work Fritz Jacquet
Young artist Fritz Jacquet found a way to use the advantage of the bobbin from the toilet paper. He crushes their grim faces and sculpts masks. Then covers them with shellac and pigment, which further gives a sly expression "persons».
Jacquet from early childhood was fascinated by plastic paper, from which you can create a lot of interesting things. Crumples and creates and fingers work their magic.
Maybe I could get excited about origami, but this art when mnesh paper as clay, and from under your hands are born living forms, is much closer to me.
Who knows, maybe, once the world will see a new master, create brilliant beautiful maxi papier-mache.
Jacquet from early childhood was fascinated by plastic paper, from which you can create a lot of interesting things. Crumples and creates and fingers work their magic.
Maybe I could get excited about origami, but this art when mnesh paper as clay, and from under your hands are born living forms, is much closer to me.
Who knows, maybe, once the world will see a new master, create brilliant beautiful maxi papier-mache.