Japanese Ripped Paper Art at Pablo Joyce blog

Japanese Ripped Paper Art. The color comes from the dyed papers. The primary technique is to tear pieces of paper with varied colors, and to put them. She uses no paint, no scissors, just newspaper torn by hand. From a distance these pieces look like paintings, but they are actually a form of collage.

Torn Paper Art Etsy
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The primary technique is to tear pieces of paper with varied colors, and to put them. The color comes from the dyed papers. She uses no paint, no scissors, just newspaper torn by hand. From a distance these pieces look like paintings, but they are actually a form of collage.

Torn Paper Art Etsy

Japanese Ripped Paper Art From a distance these pieces look like paintings, but they are actually a form of collage. The primary technique is to tear pieces of paper with varied colors, and to put them. From a distance these pieces look like paintings, but they are actually a form of collage. The color comes from the dyed papers. She uses no paint, no scissors, just newspaper torn by hand.

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