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| Representing the United Kingdom husband and wife team, Tony and Jan Payne create delightful children’s books like Oh no Annie, The Hippo-not-amus and Plummet.. |
Tony and Jan started their own company called The Payne Family. Keep an eye out for their first pop-up book! For more info: payne.anthony@wanadoo.fr. |
From Utrect, Netherlands comes Annelies Smit who was first inspired by the work of Masahiro Chatani and Ingrid Siliakus and now creates her own work. |
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| Annelies Smit first began folding the caleidocycli and boxes of Escher. Now she finds inspirations from her surroundings like the buildings of the Netherlands. You can find more of her work online at www.anneliessmit.nl/framesetuk.htm. |
From England is Lizanne van Essen whose work is intended to be “images to delight the eye and provoke thought” including a variety of media like paint, textiles, and printmaking. |
Lizanne van Essen also combines her work with delicate detail and strength, simplicity and complexity with surprise elements. Check her out at www.geocities.com/lizannevanessen. |
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| From the United States is Randal McGee who makes images from paper cutting. He has recently mounted his paper cuts on glass panes to create a layered scene. www.mcgeeproductions.com |
This is an animated pop-up created by American C.J. Kennedy of Boston, MA. Check out more art at webpages.charter.net/linkehand. |
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