San Francisco-based artist and architect Tiffanie Turner created these beautiful realistic giant fluffy flowers made of crepe paper.
Each piece can take from 35-80 hours to assemble.
"My work in paper stems from my background as an architect, particularly my interest in how things are made and the use of repetitive elements, along with my lifelong obsession with flowers and botanical drawings. The exploration of scale plays heavily into everything I do, and the organized chaos and rhythms in nature make the heads of flowers an excellent case study for me."
Turner opens a show titled “Heads” at Rare Device that runs through May 28, 2014.
Check her website: http://www.papelsf.com/ and http://bloggingcornerblog.blogspot.com/
Each piece can take from 35-80 hours to assemble.
"My work in paper stems from my background as an architect, particularly my interest in how things are made and the use of repetitive elements, along with my lifelong obsession with flowers and botanical drawings. The exploration of scale plays heavily into everything I do, and the organized chaos and rhythms in nature make the heads of flowers an excellent case study for me."
Turner opens a show titled “Heads” at Rare Device that runs through May 28, 2014.
Check her website: http://www.papelsf.com/ and http://bloggingcornerblog.blogspot.com/
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