Intricate Cutout Sculptures

Street Artist Swoon Creates Chills with Her Unique Papercraft Works

Street artist Swoon, real name Caledonia Dance Curry, is a female artist known for her creative art that is displayed throughout the world on random buildings, fire escapes and street signs.

This featured Ice Queen project is part of the Art in the Streets exhibit at The Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles.
This mixed-media sculpture took around a month to create and is 15 feet tall.

When looking at it, one cannot help but stare in awe because this Ice Queen piece is a real beauty. Full of intricate cutouts and unique imagery, it is undeniable that this project by street artist Swoon will generate plenty of chatter.

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