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Equine imity – Metallic
$150.00
This piece captures a horse's profile nested inside a heart shape, all built from delicate paper coils and curved strips. The horse's mane and the heart's flowing lines are made from hundreds of thin paper rolls, some tight spirals and some loosened into gentle curves. Each layer sits slightly raised from the one beneath it, creating real shadows that shift as you move around the piece.
The work relies entirely on line and form. No fill, no solid areas, just the elegant structure of stacked paper creating dimension. The mane flows into the heart's upper curves, and the horse's calm expression sits centered within the larger shape. It's a study in how much emotion you can convey with nothing but graceful arcs and careful layering.
What makes this delicate is how thin the paper strips are and how much control each curve requires. One wrong placement and the whole rhythm breaks. But that fragility is the point. The piece feels gentle without being weak. It's strong in its restraint. The horse and heart merge seamlessly, suggesting devotion or the bond between human and animal. You're looking at something that took patience and precision to build, but it reads as effortless.
The metallic print leans into the interplay of light and shadow. The glossy surface makes the thin paper lines sharp and precise, and the delicate curves catch light as you move. Shadows between layers go deeper and richer. In a bright room, the cream and white tones shift subtly, which suits a piece built on such refined geometry. The gloss enhances every carefully placed detail.
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This piece captures a horse's profile nested inside a heart shape, all built from delicate paper coils and curved strips. The horse's mane and the heart's flowing lines are made from hundreds of thin paper rolls, some tight spirals and some loosened into gentle curves. Each layer sits slightly raised from the one beneath it, creating real shadows that shift as you move around the piece.
The work relies entirely on line and form. No fill, no solid areas, just the elegant structure of stacked paper creating dimension. The mane flows into the heart's upper curves, and the horse's calm expression sits centered within the larger shape. It's a study in how much emotion you can convey with nothing but graceful arcs and careful layering.
What makes this delicate is how thin the paper strips are and how much control each curve requires. One wrong placement and the whole rhythm breaks. But that fragility is the point. The piece feels gentle without being weak. It's strong in its restraint. The horse and heart merge seamlessly, suggesting devotion or the bond between human and animal. You're looking at something that took patience and precision to build, but it reads as effortless.
The metallic print leans into the interplay of light and shadow. The glossy surface makes the thin paper lines sharp and precise, and the delicate curves catch light as you move. Shadows between layers go deeper and richer. In a bright room, the cream and white tones shift subtly, which suits a piece built on such refined geometry. The gloss enhances every carefully placed detail.