01 / Black and White Paper Sculpture, Presenting the Unique Beauty of Geology and Landform


Visual artist Scott Hazard uses some shattered pieces of the paper or fabric, overlapping and arranging organically to present its unique geoecology and landscape with an artistic style, shaping the visual landscape in picturesque disorder. It looks like caves, and uneven canyons or hills in high and low, with unique visual appealing and capturing the imagination. The whole thing is a huge swell, the upwelling of life. My eyes feasted on the outline of swell and sweep.


Scott Hazard imprinted words on stacked pieces of paper. From a distance, the collocation of text and cardboard is like ink and wash painting. Close up, the text wanders between the cardboard, capturing people's eyes, from far to near, and from near to far, creating a more dynamic reading experience. In this series of artworks, Scott Hazard's understanding of space is similar to the Buddhist "void". It represents a pause of thought and mental emptiness.

Right Behind You

Medium: Sculpture (wood, paper, acrylic, archival ink.)
Size: 31.5 X 45.5” X 4” deep (Framed) 
2017

Cultivate

Medium: Sculpture (wood, paper, acrylic, archival ink.)
Size: 31.5 X 45.5” X 4” deep (Framed) 
2017


This

Medium: Sculpture (wood, paper, acrylic, archival ink.)
Size: 31.5 X 45.5” X 4” deep (Framed) 
2017

Surface Opened

Medium: Sculpture (printmaking paper, text, maple wood frame/box) 
Size: 13” X 13” X 6” deep.
2016


Hold This Line

Medium: Sculpture (printmaking paper, text, maple wood frame/box) 
Size: 13” X 13” X 6” deep.
2016


Sow Wild

Medium: Sculpture (printmaking paper, text, maple wood frame/box) 
Size: 15” X 15” X 8”
2016

Stone, Drop, Trace

Medium: Sculpture (Maple, acrylic, paper, text.) 
Size: 16” X 16” X 8”
2017

Wild World

Medium: Sculpture (Maple, acrylic, paper, text.) 
Size: 16” X 16” X 8”
2017



The overall white sculpture, through the black text, forms a combination of black and white composition, not only in the visual contrast and highlights, and the text also represents the human civilization, so that human beings and nature form an inseparable whole, improve the overall level for the artwork.



02 / Unique Paper Sculpture, Look Like Rolling Earth

Paper sculpture artist Annie creates scale-like paper sculptures through distinctive paper carving, the surface of ups and downs and well-arranged. It looks like the rolling earth or geographical features from above. It is not only saturated with fancy but also the aesthetic feeling of Art Deco. One gets different impressions of the artwork when viewing it from different views.


It's time to say goodbye.