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papirknippen

Papirknippen, or paper cutting, is the visual art of creating designs by cutting shapes from paper. Artists may cut from a single sheet to produce silhouettes with negative space or use folding to generate mirrored patterns. Tools include sharp scissors or craft knives, and the choice of paper ranges from plain white to colored, patterned, or textured stock. The technique emphasizes precision and careful planning, since the final image depends on the removal of material rather than the application of ink.

Historically, paper cutting has roots in East Asia and Europe; in Scandinavia it developed as a popular

In contemporary practice, papirknippen ranges from traditional folk styles to contemporary papercut art and design. It

See also: papercutting, silhouette art, kirigami.

folk
craft.
In
Norway
and
neighboring
regions,
papercuts
were
traditionally
used
to
decorate
homes,
windows,
greeting
cards,
and
calendars,
with
motifs
drawn
from
nature,
rural
life,
and
seasonal
celebrations.
The
Christmas
season
frequently
features
intricate
jul
cutouts
and
garlands,
cut
from
folded
sheets
to
create
symmetrical
designs.
is
taught
in
schools
as
a
craft,
used
in
graphic
design
and
illustration,
and
appreciated
in
exhibitions.
Some
artists
combine
papercutting
with
collage,
layered
color,
or
digital
planning
before
cutting.
While
largely
a
manual
craft,
modern
tools
and
scanning
software
allow
more
precise
planning
and
documentation.