These fairytale-like book sculptures come from “Dwelling”, a series of book sculptures by English artist Su Blackwell, inspired by folk stories, she turns flat book pages into 3D objects and constructs, say, wood cottages, tree-huts, lighthouses, trees and flowers, etc. Su Blackwell always finds old books in secondhand book stores and reads through these books first before transforming them into sculptures.
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