The mass produced papercuts in the post-digital era use an aesthetic that dates back to the 6th Century CE. However, unlike their organic counterparts, these synthetic felt-like cutouts do not erode when exposed to the elements.
The mass produced papercuts in the post-digital era use an aesthetic that dates back to the 6th Century CE. However, unlike their organic counterparts, these synthetic felt-like cutouts do not erode when exposed to the elements.