Matthew Shlian is an artist that creates paper sculptures by forming geometric patterns. Originally he wanted to work with ceramics but he developed an interest working with paper. By researching pop-up books and how they work and it evolved into his work now. Shlian works scientists from the University of Michigan to make his complex sculptures, helping him to create micro folds.
Shlian's colored pieces look really beautiful, and add a whole new layer of texture to them. Another thing that is cool about their texture is that in some of them it gives it a crystallized form, or for instance the one to the right here, a granite sort of style. It's really nice to see art and sculptures that aren't just of people or something completely random. There's a defiant structure to them, but they're not common, and that's really cool!
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