Anja Markiewicz Creates Impossibly Small Paper Creations
Meghan Young — August 16, 2011 — Unique
References: faltsucht.de & neatorama
Paper art sculptures already seem hard enough to make, but these mini origami creations by Anja Markiewicz takes them to a whole new level. How she managed to make one fold let alone the dozen that each teeny tiny sculptures needed will certainly boggle the mind.
Based in Potsdam, Germany, Anja Markiewicz uses sheets of paper smaller than an inch in width to create her seemingly impossible origami art. From cute animals to abstract patterns, Anja Markiewicz relies on a slew of subjects to inspire her art pieces.
Considering that origami has become a huge fad in the last couple of years, it is no wonder that artist's like Anja Markiewicz have made it their mission to dream up ways to make this art form unique.
Based in Potsdam, Germany, Anja Markiewicz uses sheets of paper smaller than an inch in width to create her seemingly impossible origami art. From cute animals to abstract patterns, Anja Markiewicz relies on a slew of subjects to inspire her art pieces.
Considering that origami has become a huge fad in the last couple of years, it is no wonder that artist's like Anja Markiewicz have made it their mission to dream up ways to make this art form unique.
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