Titanic. A photo taken in the 70s by a man named John.

via Ann Wood.

Bert Simons has made a journey to the end of the world.

via itoshige, anibaldecastro.

Jennifer Rose Sciarrino makes mountains out of… archival paper and glue.

via subcreation, feedgeeks.

Mountains from Hattie Newman’s two- and three- dimensional imaginations.

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Benjamin Ducroz drew shapes of continuity, by hand and on computer, in a kind of organized chaos.

via WE R THE CITY.



Andreas Kocks once made the perfect splash.

via the greatest want.

Jen Stark’s paper cuts bleed rainbows.

via The Internet Work, itlookslike.

Cheong-ah Hwang eats paper noodles.

Cheong-ah Hwang.

Saelee Oh’s delicate paper cut work.

Sara Christian loves piling on the paper and ripping it off.

via chromatichouse.

This paper sculpture appeared one day at the Scottish Poetry Library. In the egg are the words of Edwin Morgan’s poem, “A Trace of Wings.”

via Bailey, This is Central Station.