Animated Kaleidoscopic Construction Paper Creations
Marissa Brassfield — January 6, 2009 — Pop Culture
References: jenstark & freshcreation
26-year-old artist Jen Stark has already made a name for herself with her insane construction paper creations, but these extreme papercrafts attain a new dimension of awesome after they’ve been animated. What’s most special about Jen Stark’s papercrafts are that they’re made using only construction paper--one of the most familiar and widespread art mediums in the world.
Check out this first video, called ‘Streaming Gradient,’ below. If you think that’s crazy, try ‘Papermation’ on for size.
“Streaming Gradient” by Jen Stark from Jen Stark on Vimeo.
“Papermation" by Jen Stark from Jen Stark on Vimeo.
Check out this first video, called ‘Streaming Gradient,’ below. If you think that’s crazy, try ‘Papermation’ on for size.
“Streaming Gradient” by Jen Stark from Jen Stark on Vimeo.
“Papermation" by Jen Stark from Jen Stark on Vimeo.
Trend Themes
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3. Kinetic Paper Sculptures - The emerging trend of creating kinetic sculptures with paper opens up possibilities for disruptive innovation in the sculpture and design industry.
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3. Sculpture and Design - The creation of kinetic sculptures with paper offers an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the sculpture and design industry.
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