These handmade paper flower compositions up to 5-foot-wide were created by San Francisco-based artist and architect Tiffanie Turner, she cut thousands of segments of paper and took up to 400 hours to assemble by hand. “My work in paper stems from my background as an architect, particularly my interest in how things are made and the use of repetitive elements, along with my lifelong obsession with flowers and botanical drawings.” Tiffanie Turner said.
Tiffanie Turner’s artwork
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