Fiber clay miniatures by Laurie Poast of ArtisanieEurope.




I'd like to share The Process Series by Matthew Shlian. Each piece (or process) is comprised of over two dozen individual layers of paper that have been systematically cut on a flatbed plotter cutter. When stacked, the process of orientation is stunningly revealed: a series of squares in rotation, a group of triangles extruded, a grid of circles arrayed.