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Hattie Newman Creates Artwork for the Madame Magazine March 2014 Issue

The artwork used in this Madame Magazine March 2014 editorial shows the world that Hattie Newman is an exceptionally talented artist who creates lovingly crafted paper objects. 

The London-based designer works mostly with the cut-paper aesthetic and makes them come to life—just look at the details and the amount of work, skill and thought put into the work for the Madame Magazine March 2014 spread.

The paper dresses and set design showcase Newman’s craftsmanship and creative prowess when it comes to working with paper, and how she is able to so aptly portray anything so vividly. The avant-garde 3D works of art for this spread are bound to get her a lot of attention.
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