Here's how to cut it out of paper!

Indian artist Parth Kothekar (Parth Kothekar) from Ahmedabad creates real miracles from paper. The artist said that the idea came to him during experiments with stencils for graffiti, and what began as a hobby, eventually turned into a profession.

The artist's works reflect aspects of everyday life. The most exciting thing about this work, as Part says, is that he does not know until the last moment what his next masterpiece will look like. And this curiosity is one of the main reasons why he continues to create.

Here's how to cut it out of paper!

 

Here's how to cut it out of paper!

 

Here's how to cut it out of paper!

 

Here's how to cut it out of paper!

 

Here's how to cut it out of paper!

 

Here's how to cut it out of paper!

 

Here's how to cut it out of paper!

 

Here's how to cut it out of paper!

 

Here's how to cut it out of paper!

 

Here's how to cut it out of paper!

 

Here's how to cut it out of paper!

 

Here's how to cut it out of paper!

 

Here's how to cut it out of paper!

 

Here's how to cut it out of paper!

 

Here's how to cut it out of paper!

 

Here's how to cut it out of paper!

 

Here's how to cut it out of paper!

 

Here's how to cut it out of paper!

 

Here's how to cut it out of paper!

Keywords: Culture | Paper | Design and architecture | Artist | Talent | Masterpiece | Figurines

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