Canadian paper sculpture artist Calvin Nicholls's experiments with paper sculpture began in 1984 and before long paper sculpture became an important part in most of his design clients' projects and campaigns. It was a matter of time before the artist's life-long interest in art and wildlife combined. He has created many incredibly intricate and realistic paper sculptures. Here are ten lifelike artworks from his Follett Collection.
via Calvin Nicholls

Leo Villareal Opens a Window into the Cosmos at Cornell
Seeing Thoughts In Repeat by Megan Geckler
Ambient Electromagnetic Energy to Power Small Electronic Devices
Interactive NikeFuel Station Installation
Highwater by Gerda Steiner and Jörg Lenzlinger
Hair Jewelry by Melanie Bilenker
Brazilian Artist Paints With Marijuana Smoke
Chihuly: Through the Looking Glass



















































































































































































































