Paper made to take shapes to form images like pencil strokes on a drawing.
Bulgarian Design Engineer and Artist Gergana Pencheva uses paper to create art.
A brief description of this technique: It's called quilling; a craft that uses strips of paper rolled, bent and glued, to create images or patterns.
You will find a bit of everything below: From animals, food art and music, to inanimate objects and a lucky leaf.
I hope the four leaf clover's luck spills into your day and the rest of the coming week. Enjoy looking at this post.
Ps. I gave the images some titles.
Ballerina and ballet.
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Multi colored swan.
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Pomeranian Dog.
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Siamese cat.
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Koi fish.
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A steaming cup of coffee.
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Smiling avocados.
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A tuned grand piano.
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The feelings released by music.
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Luck and the four leaf clover.
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Rainbow unicorn.
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Bicycle and flowers.
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Intricate bull.
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A red rose.
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