Noriko Ambe

Japanese paper artist Noriko Ambe will be showing her fantastic terramorphic (is that a word?) topographic sculptures at Scai The Bathhouse Gallery in Tokyo beginning this Friday. Ambe goes about her work by making precise cut-outs in books, magazines and other forms of paper. In these selected works she uses a synthetic paper called YUPO, made of 100% recyclable materials. Fear not terra firma-friendly New Yorkers – Ambe will be showing at the 10th anniversary group show at Mixed Greens in Chelsea starting July 9th.

If you find that this appeals to your senses you may consider picking up some topographically inspired stationary by Drill Design.

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8 Comments

  1. that’s all paper? those are just kick-ass!

  2. that’s all paper? those are just kick-ass!

  3. beautiful work! so precise, it’s amazing!

  4. beautiful work! so precise, it’s amazing!

  5. fantastic design!

  6. fantastic design!

  7. um….maya lin much?

    or maybe noriko ambe did it first

  8. um….maya lin much?

    or maybe noriko ambe did it first

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