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Papercuts follows the continuing adventures of cut-paper artist Patrick Gannon, his artwork, and his life in Tokyo. |
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Avoid the Roid!Aug 21, 2009
Today I have discovered that I am not a comedy writer. For hours I’ve been trying to come up with a bad… nay, a mind numbingly awful and cringe-worthy pun. The kind of joke that is mythical in its horrendousness; horrifying in its banality. That...
Words of Carrion ComfortDec 16, 2009
size: 17.2 x 29 cm ( about 6 3/4 x 11 1/2″ )
medium: cut paper on wood
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If there ever was an argument for spontaneous generation, it is the carrion-craving crow. The park near my home is infested with the...
2010, a Year in PaperDec 13, 2009
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The 2010 Cut Paper Art Calendar, featuring 12 of my favorite (and seasonally appropriate) works is now available. Made entirely of cut and torn paper (and often wood) in his studio in Tokyo, Patrick’s artwork is a...
Gallery Show: EtoEtceTora at Gallery kópis TokyoDec 9, 2009
Ooh, this is gonna take a little work.
The title of the show, I mean. See, I totally didn’t get it myself until my stupendous wife explained the triple-layer pun to me. I don’t know if I’ll do it justice, but I’m a-gonna give it a whirl. 干支...
From the Bamboo Forests of the Night (sold)Dec 2, 2009
size: 8 x 10 inches
medium: cut paper on board
Good old William Blake knew what he was talking about. Entangled in the vines and bamboo of the shadowy forest, no other animal has quite the same combination of feline grace and stealthy, coiled...
Down on the Bottom Again Print SurfacesNov 27, 2009
The fourth and final giclée in the 2009 Autumn series of prints, Down on the Bottom Again stands semi-patiently waiting in the shop.
You can read about the original art here. I’m wracking my brains for something clever to say about this poor chap...
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