Artist Cleverly Illustrates Disney Characters By Using Layers Of Paper
Meet Jackie Huang!
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Jackie Huang, a gifted paper artist based in Los Angeles, has captivated many with her unique approach to art. When inquired about her artistic journey and methodology, Huang shared insights into her creative process.
She utilizes paper, a material often encountered in daily life, transforming it into something that demands attention and encourages viewers to engage more deeply and think creatively.
Huang's foray into paper art began with an interest in pop-ups. During her time in school, she found traditional drawing and painting challenging, yearning for a more structured approach to art—a contrast to the fluid nature of most artistic endeavors.
However, her discovery of paper as a medium was a turning point, as her innate ability to understand three-dimensional spaces made paper art a perfect fit.
Employing various techniques such as layering, quilling, and paper engineering, Huang doesn't confine herself to a single method, allowing for exploration and experimentation in her work. She draws inspiration from a diverse range of sources including animation, fashion, stationery, packaging, and children's books.
Yet, the most profound inspiration comes from her personal experiences. Huang believes that her most impactful creations stem from her ability to tell stories that are uniquely hers, capturing the essence of her life's events in her art.
Aladdin
Jackie HuangThe Seven Dwarves, Snow White
Jackie HuangThe White Rabbit, Alice in Wonderland
Jackie HuangBelle, Beauty And The Beast
Jackie HuangAurora and Cinderella
Jackie HuangRapunzel
Jackie HuangMaleficent, Sleeping Beauty and Ursula, The Little Mermaid
Jackie HuangAristocats
Jackie HuangAnna And Elsa, Frozen
Jackie HuangOther works: Koala
Jackie HuangHarry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets
Jackie HuangSuperman
Jackie HuangTotoro
Jackie Huang"The first pop-up I ever made"
Jackie HuangIn the world according to Jackie Huang, paper isn't just for writing notes or folding planes; it's a canvas for the extraordinary. Turning the mundane into the magnificent, she proves that with a bit of creativity, even a sheet of paper can unfold stories worth a thousand words, no pop-up ads needed.
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