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Incredible Scissored Illustrations by Yulia Brodskaya

I admire Yulia Brodskaya for her amazing paperwork art illustrations and scissor skills. The images above are from her paper-cut illustrations for GQ Magazine and The Guardian.

Brodskaya's artwork and illustration are brilliantly imaginative and gorgeous in their simplicity and use of colors. She excels in creating unique graphic typography all cut in paper.

Yulia Brodskaya was born in Russia, where her working life started off making office decoration art for companies in Moscow. Now she lives in London and has a degree in graphic design and a Master’s degree in graphic communication.
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