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Style: Contemporary
Medium: Paper
Clivus
By Andrew Hayes
Located in Mill Valley, CA
Andrew Hayes grew up in Tucson, Arizona and studied sculpture at Northern Arizona University. The desert landscape inspired much of his early sculptural work and allowed him to culti...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Steel
American Contemporary Mixed Media Sculpture - Linda Stein, Country Knight 643
Located in New York, NY
This sculpture from Linda Stein’s Knights of Protection series functions both as a defender in battle and a symbol of pacifism. The series references popular and religious icons suc...
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Linda Stein Bold Quest- Contemporary Mixed Media Colorful Wonder Woman Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
This sculpture from Linda Stein’s Knights of Protection series functions both as a defender in battle and a symbol of pacifism. The series references popular and religious icons suc...
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Archival Ink, Mixed Media, Acrylic Polymer, Archival Paper
Linda Stein, Strength 596 - Contemporary Mixed Media Wonder Woman Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
This sculpture from Linda Stein’s Knights of Protection series functions both as a defender in battle and a symbol of pacifism. The series references popular and religious icons such as Wonder Woman, Princess Mononoke...
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Wood, Acrylic Polymer, Archival Ink, Mixed Media, Archival Paper
'Frau E.' - collage portrait, bright colors, abstract, pop, yellow, eye
Located in Atlanta, GA
This abstract collage portrait features hues of yellow, green, pink and black.
This work is 23.25 by 16.5 inches unframed and 28 by 21 inches framed in a thin black frame.
Colombian-born, Atlanta-based artist Esteban Patino...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Magazine Paper
Canteen
Located in Bozeman, MT
Rooted in observation, Glovinski’s practice is inspired by an astute curiosity about the patterns, icons and organizing mechanisms of the everyday world. Employing trompe l’oeil and ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Plexiglass, Wood, Paper, Acrylic, Photographic Paper
Paper Sculpture, Wall Hanging: 'Alternate Arrangement 8'
Located in New York, NY
Samuelle Green’s work has always been multidisciplinary. Throughout all her mediums; painting, drawing, sculpture, and installation, there is a common thread of subject matter – that...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Wire
'Die Ostsiete' - collage portrait, bright colors, abstract, pop, yellow
Located in Atlanta, GA
This abstract collage portrait features hues of yellow, green, pink and black.
This work is 23.25 by 16.5 inches unframed and 28 by 21 inches framed in a thin black frame.
Colombia...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Magazine Paper
Paper Sculpture. Wall Hanging: 'Untitled Framed'
Located in New York, NY
Samuelle Green’s work has always been multidisciplinary. Throughout all her mediums; painting, drawing, sculpture, and installation, there is a common thread of subject matter – that...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Wire
Make Me A Believer, Original Contemporary Mixed Media Geometric Abstraction
Located in Boston, MA
Make Me A Believer, Original Contemporary Mixed Media Geometric Abstraction
24" x 24" x 2" (HxWxD) Repurposed paper on panel
Hand-signed by the artist.
Artist Glenn Fischer repurposes various papers and print materials, cutting up different sections of color, and combines them into newly imagined geometric abstract compositions. The combination of the circular centerpiece and the linear nature of the cuts is reminiscent of a sunrise or sunset as it passes over a horizon line. In this case, Fischer has combined various shades of yellow, red, and green to stand against the white brick lay of the negative space...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Paper, Wood Panel, Magazine Paper
'My Gang Will Get You' - 3-D collage, abstract, bright colors, modern, minimal
Located in Atlanta, GA
This abstract collage features hues of pink, yellow, blue and white.
This work is 30 by 20 inches unframed and 35 by 27 inches framed.
Colombian-born, Atlanta-based artist Esteban ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Archival Paper
Security Knight 646 - Contemporary Mixed Media Armor Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Security Knight 646 from Linda Stein’s Knights of Protection series functions both as a defender in battle and a symbol of pacifism. The series references popular and religious icon...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Paper Sculpture, Wall Hanging: 'Tube'
Located in New York, NY
Samuelle Green’s work has always been multidisciplinary. Throughout all her mediums; painting, drawing, sculpture, and installation, there is a common thread of subject matter – that...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Wire
Woven and Spun
Located in New Orleans, LA
Materials: found and painted paper, metal base
Non-objective artist Aimée Farnet Siegel works with color and line through the medium of hand-painted and manipulated paper. Her work...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Hinge Study: 1
Located in New Orleans, LA
Non-objective artist Aimée Farnet Siegel works with color and line through the medium of hand-painted and manipulated paper. Her works inhabit space outside the two-dimensional plan...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Wood, Paper, Acrylic
Hot Oak, Emma Levine, floral print, original work, colourful, landscape,
By Emma Levine
Located in Deddington, GB
Original work by Emma Levine, ‘Hot Oak.’
A bright, colourful hot pink silk background with a laser cut paper oak tree attached with pins.
53cm x 53cm – Framed
Silk, paper, entomology...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Paper, Silk, Pins
Knight of New Thoughts 667 - Contemporary Mixed Media Wearable Sculpture
Located in New York, NY
Knight of New Thoughts 667 is from Linda Stein's Body-Swapping Armor series. These wearable sculptures are ambiguous and androgynous in form, allowing the wearer to explore new and different body and gender incarnations.
This artwork was part of Linda Stein's exhibition titled "The Fluidity of Gender", which has traveled to 30 institutions in the US, including the Holter Museum of Art and Noyes Museum of Art.
Please note: this work can be displayed hanging...
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Bone China 4
By Bevan Ramsay
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Bone China emerged as a reflection on the relationship between synthetic and organic aesthetic properties. By fusing the two, Ramsay has attempted to create...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Foam, PVC, Lacquer, Paper, Mixed Media
The Stairs from the Pentagon Archives Multi Elements Metal Installation
By Zammy Migdal
Located in Miami, FL
An installation work of photos on aluminum, these hexagonal elements inference the hexagon of the Pentagon. The artist is telling a story of what ma...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Steel
Uprooted
Located in New York, NY
Lisa Meek transforms books by cutting their bindings, painting the pages and folding them to create floral blossoms rooted in the words of the authors. Each page has been lightly tin...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Paper, Adhesive, Newsprint
Paleo Diet
Located in New York, NY
Lisa Meek transforms books by cutting their bindings, painting the pages and folding them to create floral blossoms rooted in the words of the authors. Each page has been lightly tin...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Paper, Adhesive, Newsprint
Pretender 2
Located in New York, NY
Lisa Meek transforms books by cutting their bindings, painting the pages and folding them to create floral blossoms rooted in the words of the authors. Each page has been lightly tin...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Paper, Adhesive, Newsprint
Pretender
Located in New York, NY
Lisa Meek transforms books by cutting their bindings, painting the pages and folding them to create floral blossoms rooted in the words of the authors. Each page has been lightly tin...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Paper, Adhesive, Newsprint
AI Garden
Located in New York, NY
Lisa Meek transforms books by cutting their bindings, painting the pages and folding them to create floral blossoms rooted in the words of the authors. Each page has been lightly tin...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Paper, Adhesive, Newsprint
Pitcher Plant
Located in New York, NY
Lisa Meek transforms books by cutting their bindings, painting the pages and folding them to create floral blossoms rooted in the words of the authors. Each page has been lightly tin...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Paper, Adhesive, Newsprint
Willy Wonka
Located in New York, NY
Lisa Meek transforms books by cutting their bindings, painting the pages and folding them to create floral blossoms rooted in the words of the authors. Each page has been lightly tinted adding a dimension of color to the work without obscuring the words on the page
Lisa Meek’s sculptures, collectively titled Biblio Botany, possess a duality that is reflective of the artist herself and her eclectic range of interests. As a practicing medical professional with an inherent artistic drive, Lisa Meek has made impactful contributions to those she interacts with in both office and gallery spaces. The polarity of these worlds conglomerate beautifully, manifesting through her notable success in both fields. Lisa’s pursuit of a cosmetological career has always been paralleled with a desire to create, to utilize her artistic prowess in order to share her perspective and initiate important conversations. This desire has been integral to her experience since early adolescence, when she began acting upon her creative drive by depicting nature scenes.
The process in which Lisa assembles her sculptures is quite complex. In order to achieve depth and nuance, Lisa employs considerable intention throughout the planning process. With great admiration and ponder, Lisa cuts pages out of various literary works which highlight topics she wishes to discuss, human rights often being central. Attention to detail is vital; certain books possess qualities unsuitable for paint and shape manipulation. Every aspect of her work is deliberate; the symbolism associated with color and flower species, the pairing of literature, the minute details of shape and object placement. This layered production process exemplifies Lisa’s contemplative nature.
Prior to 2018, the majority of Lisa’s work was created on traditional canvas. Spurring from her exposure to contemporary mediums, she was able to redefine her creative denotations and expand her personal definition of art. The surface work of Liza Lou...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Paper
The Ability to See Color
Located in New York, NY
Lisa Meek transforms books by cutting their bindings, painting the pages and folding them to create floral blossoms rooted in the words of the authors. Each page has been lightly tinted adding a dimension of color to the work without obscuring the words on the page
Lisa Meek’s sculptures, collectively titled Biblio Botany, possess a duality that is reflective of the artist herself and her eclectic range of interests. As a practicing medical professional with an inherent artistic drive, Lisa Meek has made impactful contributions to those she interacts with in both office and gallery spaces. The polarity of these worlds conglomerate beautifully, manifesting through her notable success in both fields. Lisa’s pursuit of a cosmetological career has always been paralleled with a desire to create, to utilize her artistic prowess in order to share her perspective and initiate important conversations. This desire has been integral to her experience since early adolescence, when she began acting upon her creative drive by depicting nature scenes.
The process in which Lisa assembles her sculptures is quite complex. In order to achieve depth and nuance, Lisa employs considerable intention throughout the planning process. With great admiration and ponder, Lisa cuts pages out of various literary works which highlight topics she wishes to discuss, human rights often being central. Attention to detail is vital; certain books possess qualities unsuitable for paint and shape manipulation. Every aspect of her work is deliberate; the symbolism associated with color and flower species, the pairing of literature, the minute details of shape and object placement. This layered production process exemplifies Lisa’s contemplative nature.
Prior to 2018, the majority of Lisa’s work was created on traditional canvas. Spurring from her exposure to contemporary mediums, she was able to redefine her creative denotations and expand her personal definition of art. The surface work of Liza Lou...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Paper
Sweet Dreams
Located in New York, NY
Lisa Meek transforms books by cutting their bindings, painting the pages and folding them to create floral blossoms rooted in the words of the authors. Each page has been lightly tinted adding a dimension of color to the work without obscuring the words on the page
Lisa Meek’s sculptures, collectively titled Biblio Botany, possess a duality that is reflective of the artist herself and her eclectic range of interests. As a practicing medical professional with an inherent artistic drive, Lisa Meek has made impactful contributions to those she interacts with in both office and gallery spaces. The polarity of these worlds conglomerate beautifully, manifesting through her notable success in both fields. Lisa’s pursuit of a cosmetological career has always been paralleled with a desire to create, to utilize her artistic prowess in order to share her perspective and initiate important conversations. This desire has been integral to her experience since early adolescence, when she began acting upon her creative drive by depicting nature scenes.
The process in which Lisa assembles her sculptures is quite complex. In order to achieve depth and nuance, Lisa employs considerable intention throughout the planning process. With great admiration and ponder, Lisa cuts pages out of various literary works which highlight topics she wishes to discuss, human rights often being central. Attention to detail is vital; certain books possess qualities unsuitable for paint and shape manipulation. Every aspect of her work is deliberate; the symbolism associated with color and flower species, the pairing of literature, the minute details of shape and object placement. This layered production process exemplifies Lisa’s contemplative nature.
Prior to 2018, the majority of Lisa’s work was created on traditional canvas. Spurring from her exposure to contemporary mediums, she was able to redefine her creative denotations and expand her personal definition of art. The surface work of Liza Lou...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Paper
Muted
Located in New York, NY
Lisa Meek transforms books by cutting their bindings, painting the pages and folding them to create floral blossoms rooted in the words of the authors. Each page has been lightly tinted adding a dimension of color to the work without obscuring the words on the page. This piece has the flowers inside of a class jar with the American Sign Language...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Paper
Happy Earth Day Cake
Located in New York, NY
Lisa Meek transforms books by cutting their bindings, painting the pages and folding them to create floral blossoms rooted in the words of the authors. Each page has been lightly tinted adding a dimension of color to the work without obscuring the words on the page.
Lisa Meek’s sculptures, collectively titled Biblio Botany, possess a duality that is reflective of the artist herself and her eclectic range of interests. As a practicing medical professional with an inherent artistic drive, Lisa Meek has made impactful contributions to those she interacts with in both office and gallery spaces. The polarity of these worlds conglomerate beautifully, manifesting through her notable success in both fields. Lisa’s pursuit of a cosmetological career has always been paralleled with a desire to create, to utilize her artistic prowess in order to share her perspective and initiate important conversations. This desire has been integral to her experience since early adolescence, when she began acting upon her creative drive by depicting nature scenes.
The process in which Lisa assembles her sculptures is quite complex. In order to achieve depth and nuance, Lisa employs considerable intention throughout the planning process. With great admiration and ponder, Lisa cuts pages out of various literary works which highlight topics she wishes to discuss, human rights often being central. Attention to detail is vital; certain books possess qualities unsuitable for paint and shape manipulation. Every aspect of her work is deliberate; the symbolism associated with color and flower species, the pairing of literature, the minute details of shape and object placement. This layered production process exemplifies Lisa’s contemplative nature.
Prior to 2018, the majority of Lisa’s work was created on traditional canvas. Spurring from her exposure to contemporary mediums, she was able to redefine her creative denotations and expand her personal definition of art. The surface work of Liza Lou...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Paper
Generosity
Located in New York, NY
Lisa Meek transforms books by cutting their bindings, painting the pages and folding them to create floral blossoms rooted in the words of the authors. Each page has been lightly tin...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Paper
Feast and Famine
Located in New York, NY
This piece contains colorful flowers, constructed out of paper that was torn from book pages, inside of a basket made from book covers
Lisa Meek’s sculptures, collectively titled Bi...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Paper
Appropriated
Located in New York, NY
This ready to hang piece is constructed out of paper that was torn from book pages and sculpted into colorful flowers.
Lisa Meek’s sculptures, collectively titled Biblio Botany, pos...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Paper
AI & ART
Located in New York, NY
This sculpture is made from the paper ripped from book pages, as well as some booked that stack at the bottom of the tall structure.
Lisa Meek’s sculptures, collectively titled Bib...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Paper
Entertaining...
Located in New York, NY
Sugar pine with satin polyurethane finish, maple plywood, letterpress on pigmented embossed cotton paper (Edition of 15)
This artwork is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City.
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Wood, Rag Paper, Polyurethane
Voice over Series – “View”
Located in Kansas City, MO
Voice-over stands for a voice that is not part of the narrative, a voice spoken by someone who appears elsewhere when an event happens. We know what we hear may not be a fact, what w...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Wood, Paint, Paper
Voice over Series – “Tools”
Located in Kansas City, MO
Voice-over stands for a voice that is not part of the narrative, a voice spoken by someone who appears elsewhere when an event happens. We know what we hear may not be a fact, what w...
Category
2010s Contemporary Paper Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic, Wood, Paint, Paper
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