The Paper Bird Antomy by Diana Beltran Herrera
Sarah Robson — July 10, 2012 — Unique
References: ppiinnee & thisiscolossal
The paper bird anatomy by Diana Beltran Herrera shows what the insides of a bird looks like. These three-dimensional crafts are finely detailed and strategically cut using a variety of colors to reveal the organs and veins of a bird.
Herrera's new expressive works of art have a scientific element that give her audience a slightly disturbing and realistic anatomy lesson. This new addition to Diana Beltran Herrera's paper crafts show how incredibly talented she really is.
Diana Beltran Herrera is a professional Colombian artist who received her bachelor degree in industrial design at Jorge Tadeo Lozano University. Since 2011 she has been creating papercraft wildlife and her creature art has been exhibited in Colombia and Denmark.
Herrera's new expressive works of art have a scientific element that give her audience a slightly disturbing and realistic anatomy lesson. This new addition to Diana Beltran Herrera's paper crafts show how incredibly talented she really is.
Diana Beltran Herrera is a professional Colombian artist who received her bachelor degree in industrial design at Jorge Tadeo Lozano University. Since 2011 she has been creating papercraft wildlife and her creature art has been exhibited in Colombia and Denmark.
Trend Themes
1. Avian Anatomy Art - Creating artistic sculptures of the internal anatomy of birds using paper and color, allowing for a unique perspective.
2. Nature-inspired Art - Designing art that takes inspiration from the natural world, showcasing the beauty and complexity of living organisms.
3. Scientific Art - Creating art with a scientific focus and attention to detail, revealing insights about the world around us.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Exploring new mediums and techniques to create unique and thought-provoking artwork, pushing the boundaries of the industry.
2. Science Education - Incorporating art into science education to provide a more engaging and creative learning experience, encouraging students to think about science in a new way.
3. Paper and Craft Supplies - Developing new types of paper and craft materials to support the growing interest in papercraft art, creating new markets and product lines.
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