Papercuts

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Papercut Drawings are made by cutting a piece of paper into a certain design. The practise of paper cutting dates back to the 6th Century and can be found in the history of cultures across the world. Joseph Segaran uses a single sheet of paper and a very small craft knife to create scenes of Amsterdam's beautiful architecture.

Untitled, 2008

Untitled, 2008

Singel 456, Herengracht 131, Keizersgracht 464 & Herengracht 363 & 367

Untitled, 2009

Singel 14 & 18 & Haarlemmerstraat 1

Nieuweherengracht, 2009

# 39, 41, 43, 45 & 47

Kerkstraat I, 2009

Kerkstraat II, 2009

Untitiled, 2009

Singel 64, Prinsengracht 771-773, Herengracht 1 & Keizersgracht 337

Het Arsenaal, 2009

Waterlooplein 213 (Acadamie Van Bouwkunst)

Singel, 2009

# 67-81

Keizersgracht, 2008

# 562, 564, 566, 568 & 572

Canal Houses, 2009

Herengracht, 2007

# 382-380, 378, 376, 374 & 372

Westerkerktoren, 2008

Made as a commission

St. Nicolaaskerk, 2007

Prinshendrikkade

Hollandsche Schouwburg, 2007

Plantage Middenlaan

Waterstone's, Amsterdam, 2008

Kalverstraat 152

Montelbaanstoren, 2007

Oudeschans

Regulierspoorttoren, 2007

Muntplein

 

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