Kirie is the Japanese art of paper-cutting. Hiromi Moneyhun, who moved to Jacksonville USA in 2004 from her hometown of Kyoto, Japan, is a practitioner of this form of art.
Hiromi creates through a process of addition by subtraction. She doesn't add layers to a paper or canvas using pens, markers, or paint. Instead, she cuts away from a sheet of paper using a blade. When finished, what remains of the paper is an incredibly detailed outline, often depicting the female form, insects, or mystical creatures. . . (Read more here.)
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