
“Jeff Nishinaka carves and pinches paper to create intricate paper sculptures. The 52-year-old Los Angeles based illustrator and sculptor has been refining his paper craft since 1982. Taking anywhere from three days to four months to produce, Jeff’s detailed pieces range from 8in by 8in to 20 feet tall and 20 feet wide.
Jeffrey is a full time artist and estimates that he has produced hundreds of his paper sculptures during his career. “I use very simple tools: tweezers, a mechanical pencil, toothpicks, art knives, cutting mats, French curves & triangles, and a small round wooded dowel to curve the edges,” said Jeffrey.
The works are given a three-dimensional look through careful layering of the paper and clever lighting. He uses acid-free 100% Cotton Vellum paper, so the pieces will not deteriorate or yellow with age.”
View more example of his work at The Telegraph (Thanks Tracey)



Incredible, Superbbbbbbbb:)))))))
They are sooo good!
Love the dog, too!
I used to do this for my job years ago. But… a bit – ok, a LOT – less good than this. Must be Hell to dust.
Thats amazing!