This particular series is appropriately titled, "Paper Zoo."
He takes numerous sketches that he will later use as reference for his paper art.

The texture he is able to achieve with this technique is astounding.

order to create the appropriate depth and shadowing.

Each small piece can take many weeks to complete.

His work has been featured in National Geographic,
as well as numerous galleries and art shows all over the world.He uses X-ACTO knives, scalpels, and scissors in the construction of his critters.

Feathers are also very hard to replicate.

They almost look like they could be alive!

Amazing.

The commitment these amazing pieces of art require is just mind-blowing. Can you imagine how frustrating it would be if you messed up a little detail on those pieces? Talent like this just doesn't come around that often.
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