These gorgeous and unique paper sculptures were 'sewed' by British artist Jennifer Collier. She redefines paper by treating it like fabrics, and gives new meanings to these mundane household objects.
The papers are treated as if cloth, with the main technique employed being stitch; a contemporary twist on traditional textiles. The papers themselves serve as both the inspiration and the media for my work, with the narrative of the books and papers suggesting the forms. I tend to find items then investigate a way in which they can be reused and transformed; giving new life to things that would otherwise go unloved or be thrown away.
via Jennifer Collier
images © Jennifer Collier







Interior Landscape by Carol Charney
Future Fossils by Bughouse
New Brand Identity for Channel 4
Wooden Textile Blanket by Elisa Strozyk
We Cut Corners "Pirate's Life" by Kijek & Adamski
Giant Power-Generating Mushrooms
Lives of Grass by Mathilde Roussel
Tiny Capital by Eirik Evjen



















































































































































































































