
By exploring the relationship between two and three dimensionality in his paper arts, Peter Callesen, a talented artist from Denmark, created these amazing papercut artworks. His canvas is the commonly used 80 gsm A4 sheet of paper. Enjoy!

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uberVU - social comments said this on Dec 16 09 at 2:06 pmJESUS CHRIST!!! man you should be in charge of a lot of shit and write books
This guy has some serious talent. Check out his website http://www.petercallesen.com/ he has a ton of other great works and some really big piece that you wouldn’t expect
must have very much creative skill to create this kind
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Too cool must be gifted by god lost of creativity…
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Outstanding and so creative, well done! You brought a smile to my face today
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It’s inspiring to see an old art transformed with fresh eyes.
Extremely talented. Great work. I could stare at this stuff for hours.
Tells me how much a human mind can endure, bending over the table to cut out the idea for hours from within the plain sheet without loss of lust to create. It is amazing how human mind can change the intangible to a tangible entity.
unbelieveable artistian…big huge …more than of my poor thougts…
stuff is awesome. Anthony Pittarelli really likes the skeleton man.