Mui-Ling Teh's Papercraft Creations are Measured in Millimeters
Michael Hines — February 6, 2010 — Art & Design
Mui-Ling Teh is an artist with a small focus. Normally that is a bad thing, but in Teh’s case, it’s an awesome thing. Teh creates teeny tiny origami art.
Mui-Ling Teh’s art is only millimeters big! Regular papercraft is tough enough, but try doing it with paper smaller than centimeters. Teh says she creates these small wonders to calm down and relieve stress. If I tried to do this, I’m sure the opposite would happen.
Mui-Ling Teh’s art is only millimeters big! Regular papercraft is tough enough, but try doing it with paper smaller than centimeters. Teh says she creates these small wonders to calm down and relieve stress. If I tried to do this, I’m sure the opposite would happen.
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