Eva Jospin creates magical forests out of cardboard
A few panels from the Forest series–
there are 50 panels that slot together to create a maze. Tar on plywood.
‘creativity takes courage.’
-henri matisse
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Eva Jospin, born in 1975 in Paris, is a graduate of the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris. For the past fifteen years, she has been creating meticulous forests and architectural landscapes, which she explores through various media. Whether drawn in ink or embroidered, carved from cardboard or sculpted in bronze, her works evoke Italian Baroque gardens, the rocaille decorations of the 18th century, and artificial grottos.
link to her full bio:
https://www.galleriacontinua.com/artists/eva-jospin-320/biography
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source credit: art, artists, artwork, ann klefstad
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A fascinating vision to have!
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yes, I love her vision
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Wow…love this x
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really beautiful work
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A modern-day “Naturalist Artist.” Beth …
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yes, I’d say so –
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Wonderfully talented lady.
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she really is –
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♥️♥️♥️
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How incredibly unusual! I love it!
Best wishes, Pete.
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yes, it’s quite different. I’d love to walk through one of her installations.
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Beth….I could stare at these images all day! Thank you for the introduction. Wow…and wow. 💝
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Yes, I really loved how she transformed cardboard into nature
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And like you, I’d love to experience it in person! ❤️❤️❤️
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Truly amazing.
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amazing… and this reinforces my belief that fancy tools do not an artist make
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I so agree
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So cool
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it’s so beauty and unusual
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Amazing! Would love to see this in person.
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me too!
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Ohhhh my goodness.
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her work is so detailed and beautiful
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