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This piece was inspired by the depth of the ocean, natural formations and their textures.
Olga explores the different variations that are possible in the composition and plays with the shapes, depth and transitions from light to shadow.
She gives the depth to her works by using double-sided sticky foam between the layers. The paper sculpture techniques give the artwork a greater illusion of 3D. To add color and more depth in sculpture she uses blue film between paper layers.

Materials used:

paper, acetate film, foam board

Tags:
#ocean #blue and white #paper sculpture #global warming #glacier 
Cold Arctic Ice (2019)
Mixed-media sculpture
by Olga Skorokhod

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This piece was inspired by the depth of the ocean, natural formations and their textures.
Olga explores the different variations that are possible in the composition and plays with the shapes, depth and transitions from light to shadow.
She gives the depth to her works by using double-sided sticky foam between the layers. The paper sculpture techniques give the artwork a greater illusion of 3D. To add color and more depth in sculpture she uses blue film between paper layers.

Materials used:

paper, acetate film, foam board

Tags:
#ocean #blue and white #paper sculpture #global warming #glacier 

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Olga passionate about art ever since she was a kid. She feels like she was born to be an artist. The choice of profession was obvious to her. Olga formerly... Read more

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