Schelle-Ursli paper cutting
'Every paper cut begins with a drawing. After years of practice, I have developed my very own style of depicting trees, people, landscapes and animals as silhouettes. Cut by cut, my own drawing becomes a delicate picture. This makes every paper cut unique.'
Motif: Schellenursli
Size: 6 x 35 cm (including frame 17 x 46 cm)
Frame: included
Esther Gerber spends days or weeks drawing traditional pictures and cutting them out individually by hand. The result is unique works of art that are hard to beat in terms of finesse and precision.
In 1991, Esther Gerber's first paper cut turned into a hobby that combines drawing and craft. Self-taught and by attending various courses, Esther Gerber has developed further and found a wide range of subjects, ranging from traditional to modern paper cutting. Every paper cut begins with a drawing. After years of practice, the artist has developed her own style of depicting trees, people, landscapes and animals as silhouettes. Cut by cut, her own drawing becomes a delicate image. This means that each paper cut is unique.
Motif: Schellenursli
Size: 6 x 35 cm (including frame 17 x 46 cm)
Frame: included
Esther Gerber spends days or weeks drawing traditional pictures and cutting them out individually by hand. The result is unique works of art that are hard to beat in terms of finesse and precision.
In 1991, Esther Gerber's first paper cut turned into a hobby that combines drawing and craft. Self-taught and by attending various courses, Esther Gerber has developed further and found a wide range of subjects, ranging from traditional to modern paper cutting. Every paper cut begins with a drawing. After years of practice, the artist has developed her own style of depicting trees, people, landscapes and animals as silhouettes. Cut by cut, her own drawing becomes a delicate image. This means that each paper cut is unique.
