Mayuko Fujino

Aren’t these papercuts by Mayuko Fujino of planetplatonic the most awesome ever? The best thing is that they aren’t just papercuts, but also collages mixed in.

Her works are all created with an X-Acto knife, Washi (Japanese handmade paper), and magazine papers.

I’m also loving the papercuts that she did in conjunction with Dia de los Muertos. You can see more of her work at her portfolio site.

{Thanks Yael!}

5 Replies to “Mayuko Fujino”

  1. These are amazing! I love the colors and the shapes, and the unusual subject matter.

  2. Eleonora says:

    Really amazing! Both technically and visually.
    Paper cut is a great technique, it is inspiring to see it used this way.

  3. Ashley says:

    Very cool! I am a big fan of collages and papercuts, cool to see them combined this way!

  4. Nicole says:

    Thank you for the kind words about my bird print!
    I am always amazed by papercut pieces- these are gorgeous!

  5. Amy says:

    Most welcome Nicole — I love papercuts too. Can’t get enough of them actually!

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