Christina Lihan is an artist creating architectural reliefs by intricately hand cutting paper. Formally trained as an architect, she has turned her talents from the built form to sculpting paper into architecture.
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"I usually start my pieces with sketches, sketched on site and from my imagination. If the piece is from existing buildings or homes, I will take the photos on site, if possible, or ask the client for photos. I will show the client the composition, make adjustments, and then start cutting!"
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"I don't construct any pieces with a measured perspective, I just eyeball everything (quite the opposite from a trained architect's way of working!)." - Christina Lihan
Check her website: http://www.lihanstudio.com/
unbelievable
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