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Paper Cut Illustrations of Hiyoko Imai

Posted at 12 pm on October 23, 2009 by Alex Mathers

Posted in: Hand Craft, Paper Illustration, Sculpture

I love the simple and refreshing work of Tokyo born, but living in Amsterdam artist Hiyoko Imai. Her illustration series, that uses pieces of cut traditional Japanese papers on card to compose images, are extremely satisfying.

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