Papercraft 2 is certainly a book I would recommend to anyone with an appreciation for the visual arts, no matter the discipline. The artists featured explore what is possible with the material in such wide-ranging ways, and it almost makes a non-crafty person like myself want to pick up an x-acto knife and fool around with some cardstock. This is expert, beautiful work, and I will often revisit it.
(My full review appears on Persephone Magazine.)
Thanks for this review – I’ve been keen to try out papercraft, and it looks like such a pretty, inspiring book.
It is. And check out that book arts site I linked to — tons of good stuff there.