I have blogged about Gunjan Aylawadi before, but I am always looking forward to seeing her latest work. The first four pictures are from a large paper mosaic installation that was recently exhibited at the He Made She Made gallery, in Darlinghurst, Sydney.
Gunjan’s work is very intricate and tremendously demanding as you can see. In her own words: “…The only thing that has kept me going is your [meaning our] endless support and cheering. Thank you!”.
I want to thank you, Gunjan, for using those magic hands so creatively, and for always pushing paper a bit further.
The pieces below are from the series Lost and Found. I am excited to see Gunjan use her unique technique in something figurative such as these lips.
To see more the artist’s work you can visit her Website and like her Facebook page for updates.
Photos © Gunjan Aylawadi ↑
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Truly exceptional! Having done a fair share of paper rolling myself, I can’t imagine how much patience Gunjan has to make coils behave so perfectly.
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Isn’t it amazing? And look at the size of the work. She puts a great amount of energy into creating these pieces.
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This woman is absolutely amazing!! She must be very, very patient, as well as having a totally awesome sense of color and composition. Thank you so very much for introducing her work to me!
Yes, Roberta! I think that what she does with paper is extra-ordinary.
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Dearest Elsa,
Thankyou so much for sharing this! Your work is an inspiration and it truly humbles me to have you cheer for me!
Wish you the best,
Gunjan
Gunjan, you are an inspiration. So much talent!
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Kewl you should come up with that. Extellenc!
That’s the info I used to be looking for, I didn’t count on it to find that here – good work!
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