Based in Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire, Pippa Dyrlaga cuts each of her artworks in one sheet of paper. Her complex drawings transform a white page into a landscape filled with plants, animals, and strange characters.
The artist starts by drawing each piece upside-down before cutting it. She then turns it to paint the details.
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