Wednesday, August 4, 2010

White paper sculptures for Wednesday






A friend sent some pictures of paper sculptures made of paper from the husband and wife team of Allan and patty Eckman. I was amazed at what they created from paper and wanted to share a few of them with all of you.   The husband-and-wife team have been creating their pieces since 1987 in their home studio in South Dakota. Each piece can take up to 11 months to make, using a specially-formulated paper.



The artists put paper pulp into silicone molds and then pressurize it to remove the water.   The hard, lightweight pieces are then removed, and the couple painstakingly add detail using a wide range of tools.  Allen Eckman said, "I work on the men and animals, and Patty does the women and children.

The pieces range in scale from life-size to 1/6 life-size.  They begin as standing nude figures, or animals with limited details (no ears, hair or tail).  Detail is then created atop the initial objects, using soft and hard paper made by the artists in various thicknesses and textures

These stunningly detailed sculptures may only be made from paper - .
They are so beautiful that they have become in demand and bring high prices. The Eckmans have a web site where their work can be seen and ordered.
If you would like to see more of these fabulous sculptures go to their web site or type their name in the search bar.
    

I have never seen anything so stunning as these intricate Native American sculptures and also the delicate and beautiful flowers.

5 comments:

  1. That is so amazing. I really enjoyed reading about how it was done.
    thanks for sharing this with us today.
    Have a wonderful Wednesday.

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  2. Awesome, Elaine. I am so glad you shared, as I love these kinds of stories/art to learn from/of.
    What gorgeous artists ...

    Have a beautiful summer's eve ~
    TTFN ~ Marydon

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  3. THESE ARE TRULY BEAUTIFUL AND AMAZING. I RECEIVED THEM FROM A FRIEND AND SENT THEM OUT. I AM THINKING OF POSTING THEM ON SCRAPBLOG. I HAVEN'T DONE ANYTHING ON THERE ALL THIS YEAR. I AM LAZY WITH A BIG CAPITAL L!!!
    LOVE KAY

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  4. I will try and help you out with the little blog problem you are having next time I come over. I have an idea and we will have to see if it works. :)
    Love, Gwen

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  5. Oh these are lovely Elaine.Just gorgeous.Im totally amazed at what some people can do.

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