Papercraft artists Deepti Nair and Harikrishnan Panicker, who call themselves Hari & Deepti for short, have taken the fairy tale from the written word to papercraft images that tell a story full of mystery and excitement.
Their multi-layered designs are created using sheets of stiff watercolor paper, which they cut and arrange in layers to give the viewer a sense of depth, then they complete the fantasy effect by shining a light through the back, giving their pieces a wonderfully warm glow rarely seen in papercraft art works.
The included video shows the making of a piece called Rise and Skate, which was created for AIGA Colorado's Bordo Bello skateboard art show.
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It would be like saying you can't use a high powered sniper rifle from behind a rock to hunt a deer, but instead you have to walk up to it, offer it a carrot instead, and then I guess slip a bag over its head to suffocate it to death.