This vortex book art is made all the more amazing because there's no Photoshop involved. Using only some chopsticks and a really thick book, Deviantartist schaduwlichtje created a vortex that literally sucks you into a good book.
It turns out books aren't just used for taking people off into a new world, they can also be used as stand-up sculptural pieces. This isn't schaduwlichtje's first foray into the book art world and will most likely not be her last, but this particular one is special because of its illusional look.
The book was completely folded using chopsticks, adding to the intricacy of the project, as it wouldn't work if each page wasn't folded completely right.
Vortex Book Art
This Book Sculpture Was Made with Absolutely No Photoshopping
Trend Themes
1. Book Art Sculpting - The trend of sculpting art from books using detailed folding techniques creates opportunities for book publishers to market uniquely designed books.
2. Handmade Illusion Art - The trend of creating handmade illusions using everyday objects opens up opportunities for art galleries to curate exhibits featuring works by local artists with different approaches to creating illusions.
3. Chopstick Crafting - The trend of creating artworks without sophisticated tools and technology could inspire manufacturers to create DIY or artisanal craft kits for consumers who want to experiment with handmade art pieces
Industry Implications
1. Art Galleries - Art galleries could take advantage of the trend in handmade illusions and organise exhibits to promote the physical space of a gallery as a showcase for classic art forms.
2. Book Publishers - The intricate art of folding paper into sculpture presents book publishers with a unique opportunity to market and sell bespoke books that are not only well-written, but also offer a unique visual aspect.
3. Craft Supply Stores. - The trend of using chopsticks to create detailed work may inspire craft stores to provide new and innovative tools and resources for crafters to explore when it comes to their projects.