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The art of cutting : tradition and new techniques for paper, cardboard, wood and other materials

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: Promopress 2015 SpainDescription: 159pISBN:
  • 9788417412159
  • 9788415967156
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 709.22 T711a
Summary: Trimming, piercing, slicing, snipping: just a few of the many words that relate to the idea of cutting. In this volume, Jean-Charles Trebbi explores the traditional techniques of cutting paper and other materials, before examining current manifestations of this art form, contemporary materials, and technologies. The book is illustrated with high-quality images and detailed explanations. Jean-Charles Trebbi, an urban architect, designer, artist, and author is passionate about folding, cutting, and assembling in all its forms. He uses mostly paper, but also cardboard, textiles, and even wood and metal to create his own absolutely original artist's books. The book includes cut-out models.
List(s) this item appears in: New arrival Oct 10 to 16, 2022
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Books Books PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur General Stacks 709.22 T711a (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A185978
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Original title: L'Art De La Decoupe design Et decoration
It contains 10 templates to cut out

Trimming, piercing, slicing, snipping: just a few of the many words that relate to the idea of cutting. In this volume, Jean-Charles Trebbi explores the traditional techniques of cutting paper and other materials, before examining current manifestations of this art form, contemporary materials, and technologies. The book is illustrated with high-quality images and detailed explanations. Jean-Charles Trebbi, an urban architect, designer, artist, and author is passionate about folding, cutting, and assembling in all its forms. He uses mostly paper, but also cardboard, textiles, and even wood and metal to create his own absolutely original artist's books. The book includes cut-out models.

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