Christina Kim is a creative and professional artist from Toronto. She cuts and layers paper together into skillfully intricate geometric sculptures. Through cutting, Christina Kim feels as though she "liberates the work from the confines of the original surface." Her artwork is complex and delicate, and she is constantly finding new ways to work with the everyday material.
Christina Kim has completed various projects including Scribble (far below) and Paper Orbs (below) that show off her amazingly and awesome meticulous techniques. Her recent paper artworks, Accumulation (above), will be featured as part of the Toronto Design Offsite festival in January 2014. This hand-cut sculpture series is consisted on small orbs that explore light and shadow through intricately composed forms. "This is an investigation of what a line can do when it is folded, cut, curved, and gathered."- Christina Kim
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