Artist Ayumi Shibata practices the Japanese art of paper cutting to create layered, three-dimensional sculptures.
By using dozens (and sometimes over 100) sheets of paper, Shibata crafts intricate cityscapes and forests that are compiled into hand-bound books and contained inside glass jars. When illuminated by light, the tiers of white paper glow to express a cinematic depth.
Source: My Modern Met
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