3D Paper Sculpture ‘Hope On A Summer Breeze’ by Amanda Deadman Art
This delightful 3D paper sculpture is part of Amanda’s ‘Hope On A Summer Breeze’ collection full of joyous colours and details which will keep you captivated!
Her, “Hope” pieces symbolise the emergence of better, and happier times. Like all her artwork, each motif is cut and constructed by hand. You can see lots of differently shaped petals and leaves made from watercolour paper. Every piece is sprayed several times in watercolour and acrylic using a spray diffuser.
Amanda creates her sculptural pieces intuitively. She begins by placing the flowers and leaves around the edge of the circle first, then adds flowers from the centre outwards. The whole piece is framed in a deep white box frame glazed with Perspex.
The result is a floral textured relief design in beautiful pastel shades. In addition, the different shadows cast, by the motifs, are as interesting as the piece itself.
The artwork is framed in a white glazed (Perspex) deep box frame.
N.B. The image shown is an example of the series. Amanda makes each individual piece by hand, therefore every one is unique and will vary slightly from the one shown.
3D Paper Sculpture Artist
Amanda Deadman Paper Art – creating stunning artworks, such as this 3D paper sculpture, made from handpainted and cut paper pieces. Beautiful, bright and colourful artwork that will certainly elevate your walls!
Amanda’s art journey began with a degree in 3D design and photography from West Surrey College of Art and Design. She works with a variety of media. From college, she produced kiln-formed glass for sale exclusively through Aaronson galleries in Piccadilly London, and Edinburgh, Scotland. She has also painted all her life, producing photo-realistic work, in watercolour and acrylic on canvas. Her sculptural artwork exists in galleries and collections across the globe.
More recently, Amanda has returned to her 3D roots and now specialises in creating beautiful, intricate and detailed cut watercolour and paper artworks. She loves using watercolour, gold leaf and gold ink, and creating interesting colour graduations.
She has also branched out into creating completely white artworks which she continues to explore.
Amanda Deadman’s sculptures are handmade in her tranquil home studio in North Oxfordshire, UK. The natural world, such as flowers, insects, birds, and fish inspires her artworks. She is also very much a book and film fan, and her favourite films and books, such as ‘The Italian Job’ and ‘Jonathan Livingstone Seagull’ also feature in her work.
Boha welcomes Amanda and her delightful paper sculptures to our gallery.
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