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Sigrid Spier Creates Sweet Papercut Art and Illustrations

Dutch illustrator Sigrid Spier uses paper as a medium to create sweet artwork. Spier uses multiple colors to create three-dimensional creatures, interesting illustrations and whimsical installations.

One of Sigrid Spier's amazing pieces is titled The Beast, a work comprised of many layers to give the flat paper material a greater depth. The four-armed monster was created with its mouth wide open, ready to chomp down on anyone who would dare stick his finger into the opening.

The Sigrid Spier's children's book award is another wonderful hand-cut work of art that depicts two colorful owls that open up to reveal the first-place position of the recipient.
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