Original artwork description:

“Dialogues” - a fragile, organically-shaped hand cut piece made of thin blue paper, originally sized A4.
This papercut artwork was inspired by the theory of communication, specifically the idea that our understanding of any message is filtered through our own experiences, biases, and perceptions, creating a subjective interpretation. Each line in this piece reflects the complex network of subjective interpretations we navigate in our interactions.

This piece stands as a dialogue with art and culture, making a statement that there’s no ‘good’ or ‘bad’ type of art, genre, or cultural work. It’s a tribute to artistic freedom, even the freedom to make ‘bad’ artistic decisions, and a reminder that sometimes good results can emerge from unconventional or ‘bad’ habits.

Just as in communication, misunderstandings may occur in art, but that’s part of the process, and it’s perfectly fine. The importance lies in the act of creating and communicating, regardless of the challenges we face.

Materials used:

Tinted paper, 130g

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#abstract #minimalism #abstraction #monochrome #minimalist #paper art #papercut #cutout #papercuts #papercutting 
Dialogues (2023)
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by ESylvia

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“Dialogues” - a fragile, organically-shaped hand cut piece made of thin blue paper, originally sized A4.
This papercut artwork was inspired by the theory of communication, specifically the idea that our understanding of any message is filtered through our own experiences, biases, and perceptions, creating a subjective interpretation. Each line in this piece reflects the complex network of subjective interpretations we navigate in our interactions.

This piece stands as a dialogue with art and culture, making a statement that there’s no ‘good’ or ‘bad’ type of art, genre, or cultural work. It’s a tribute to artistic freedom, even the freedom to make ‘bad’ artistic decisions, and a reminder that sometimes good results can emerge from unconventional or ‘bad’ habits.

Just as in communication, misunderstandings may occur in art, but that’s part of the process, and it’s perfectly fine. The importance lies in the act of creating and communicating, regardless of the challenges we face.

Materials used:

Tinted paper, 130g

Tags:
#abstract #minimalism #abstraction #monochrome #minimalist #paper art #papercut #cutout #papercuts #papercutting 

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Hi there! My name is Edyta, and I'm a watercolor portrait artist based in the beautiful city of Maastricht, NL. My journey as an artist began when I started working... Read more

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