Friday, November 13, 2009

Flickr Friday: polyscene

The amazing paper works of Polly Verity on her flickr.

Thursday, November 05, 2009

Flickr Friday: supercoolspyclub

Whimsical cut paper art and illo by Jared Andrew Schorr.

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Papershapers show video



Here is a great little video of the Giant Robot/Scion Papershapers show earlier this year in L.A.
It's great to hear some of the artist we've featured here talk about their work.
The video features Shin Tanaka, Hunter Stabler, Polly Verity, Annie Vought, Ana Serrano, Richard Sweeney, Peter Callesen, Brian Dettmer, Ryohei Tanaka and I'm in there a little bit too.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Flickr Friday: Fragilefreaks by Perro Loco


Here is a new thing I thought I'd start up called Flickr Fridays. There is a lot of great paper art on flickr so I thought every Friday I'd post one of my favorite flickr folks. First up fragilefreak aka Perro Loco. He has lots of fun paper and cardboard toys. Check out the slide show below and his flickr stream here.


The Machine from Rob Shaw

the Machine from Rob Shaw on Vimeo.


A while back we posted Rob's video for TMBG with the cool animated paper robots. Rob has a new video out called The Machine which combines traditional stop motion with paper puppets. Check it out above.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Jack Skellington in Paper!


Halloween is approaching fast. This free download from the Disney Experience can help you celebrate by cutting and pasting intricate pieces of paper.  Click here to go to the site!

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

New Site and blog for Rob Ives


Check out the new robives.com! New models including some free blank versions of his amazing automatas. My favorite part of the new site however is his workshop blog. It's a behind the scenes look at making of his marvelous models. Essential viewing for paper geeks like myself:)

Friday, October 16, 2009

Flight of the Conchords Paper Toys!



I was a late subscriber the "Flight of the Conchords", but a long flight without a toddler (for once) prompted me to watch the in-flight entertainment. And entertaining Brett and Jemaine are.  Now you can have your very own Brett and Jemaine! Just visit the toy shop of Morgan Gleave.