Beth White start to cut paper silhouettes technique vytinanka in 1975. What vytinanka?
This openwork pattern, cut from black paper, white or colored. To be precise, it is a technique of cutting out of paper. We know that paper comes from China. There's also the first time and began to cut. And wherever the paper appeared, there arose the art of paper cutting. In Europe, it was common silhouette cutting (especially portraits), in Latin America - cut plot, etc. From the application it is different in that the whole image - a solid piece of paper. If not pasted vytinanku lift one corner, it rises its entirety, and will remind crocheted napkin.
It works in many directions: advertising, logos and album covers and books. Her silhouettes are in private collections around the world.
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