'Tap To Retry' by Neta Cohen Takes Papercrafts to the Next Level
Jennifer Gosnell — August 10, 2012 — Art & Design
References: cargocollective & laughingsquid
The 'Tap To Retry' by Neta Cohen series is an interesting new take on papercrafts. The project creates life-like images that are done in a fun and visually appealing manner. From spacecrafts to toasters, the figures look oddly animated, especially since they're created out of paper.
Created as a graduation project for the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design for the 2012 year, the Cohen photography and craft series is an interesting take on modern art. By creating everyday objects, sites and things, the series is relatable and interesting while adding some fascinating aesthetic.
The design project is DIY-friendly. Using a similar idea, one could create a variety of fascinating scenes by themselves given that they have enough time and patience.
Created as a graduation project for the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design for the 2012 year, the Cohen photography and craft series is an interesting take on modern art. By creating everyday objects, sites and things, the series is relatable and interesting while adding some fascinating aesthetic.
The design project is DIY-friendly. Using a similar idea, one could create a variety of fascinating scenes by themselves given that they have enough time and patience.
Trend Themes
1. Papercraft Art - Exploring the use of papercrafts to create art and visual aesthetics.
2. DIY Creations - Encouraging people to create their own art using readily available materials and technology.
3. Mixed Media Art - Blending traditional art forms with modern technology and techniques.
Industry Implications
1. Arts and Crafts - Innovative ideas for creating art and craft projects using readily available materials and technology.
2. Visual Arts - Inspiring new ways to create and present visual arts using mixed media and traditional techniques.
3. Education - Promoting the use of papercrafts and technology in art education to encourage creativity and DIY culture.
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