If somebody gave you a few simple tools like some paper, blade, and a cutting mat, what could you make? For Riki Fukuda, the answer is magic, in our opinion.
Fukuda shares her works, both in progress and finished pieces, with her followers on Twitter. Seeing parts of the process of creating these stunning sculptures doesn’t take away any of the magic. See for yourself below and follow her if you want to see more of her work.
#美しい花モチーフの切り絵 #切り絵 pic.twitter.com/QQASPmnURY
— 切り剣 (福田 理代) (@kiriken16) June 5, 2018
タコの日なんですね!
タコつーたらエイトフットさんすな!!#切り絵 pic.twitter.com/g7mew19yKN— 切り剣 (福田 理代) (@kiriken16) July 2, 2018
#無言でイケメン載せて何rtくるか #切り絵 pic.twitter.com/YBm4uWBC05
— 切り剣 (福田 理代) (@kiriken16) July 13, 2018
あんまり涼しげじゃない魚たち#切り絵 pic.twitter.com/Y6ypiLg1wL
— 切り剣 (福田 理代) (@kiriken16) July 12, 2018
#無言で切り絵を載せて何rtくるか pic.twitter.com/S6X87t6hTs
— 切り剣 (福田 理代) (@kiriken16) July 20, 2018
広がれ広がれー!!眠過ぎてヤケだー!! pic.twitter.com/xJsCMyJV4o
— 切り剣 (福田 理代) (@kiriken16) June 12, 2018