Peter Callesen doesn’t just cut paper, he sculpts it. By combining the ideas and practices behind both paper cutting and paper assemblages, he creates one of a kind art pieces that reflect on deep or not so deep subjects. Mortality is a common theme in his work, but also nature and humor. The piece above for instance, fills a paper closet with paper bogeymen, their shadows stretching out long and terrifying in front of it in a compelling and accurate vision of those night terrors. To see more of his amazing paper cut works, you can visit his website and check out the gallery.
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