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Various Paper Cuts

Published on 22nd October 201822nd October 2018

Todd van Hulzen is also a paper cutter, mostly for fun. He makes garlands, rosettes and birthday streamers full of intricate patterns, often portraying animals and people. Here are some examples.

See the more recent entries on “Rosettes” of Dante’s Inferno and on various commisioned banners.

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