Altered Book Sculptures - Kenjio
Just when I think I've seen everything imaginable in the realm of altered books...
Daniel Lai is a Chinese artist who grew up in Malaysia and now resides in Tennessee. He creates his intriguing art pieces during study breaks... Daniel is currently working toward a Ph.D. in Criminology, and has degrees in Linguistics and Art Studies/Art History as well.
Daniel Lai is a Chinese artist who grew up in Malaysia and now resides in Tennessee. He creates his intriguing art pieces during study breaks... Daniel is currently working toward a Ph.D. in Criminology, and has degrees in Linguistics and Art Studies/Art History as well.
A veritable army of cleverly positioned clay Thinkers can be seen in Daniel's Etsy shop, Kenjio. He describes the sculptures as a "reflection of the contemplation of new knowledge." Something tells me Daniel is speaking from personal experience considering his degree interests!
2023 Update: Daniel's shop is now called Art by Daniel Lai, he resides in Florida, and has added brilliant color to his altered book sculptures.
All Things Paper is an Etsy affiliate.
So very creative ! The video and his etsy shop both so amazing. My favourite would be the folded tree.
ReplyDeleteWow! The video was way too short, I could watch him demo all day! Such talent as shown in his Etsy store. Love the blue book sculpture. Thanks Ann for a fab find :)
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Marvelous work. I agree with Molly; I wanted to see more in the video. I like how attentive he is to how the books are printed and how they "speak" to him. He has a wonderfully intuitive sense of composition.
ReplyDeleteHis glass work is also worth a look. Glad I visited the Etsy page, too.
very creative!!!
ReplyDeletea wonderful creation, I love it!
ReplyDeleteGreetings Baukje
So cool! I wonder if he needs anymore books. I happen to have uncovered a few more boxes of them...
ReplyDeleteso clever! thanks for sharing. i saw it less as a tree and more as angel wings at first, but i see the tree now. very cute.
ReplyDeleteLovely book art, I guess everyone tried out the folded paper back in school days....but I never thought it would actually look so nice!
ReplyDeletewow, Amazing work
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