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]]>Born in Hungary and currently based in London, Szabo’s artistic career took her around the world, and since graduating from the National College of Art and Design in Dublin, with a degree in Graphic Design, she’s been commissioned by selected clients like Gucci, Fossil, and the National Print Museum. “Having moved abroad, and traveling is also a great source of inspiration in itself,” she added in an interview with Strictly Paper, “also it made me more open to accept and appreciate different cultures, which I can incorporate in my work.”
Each piece begins with decision making. “Once I have the design for a work, I have to choose the right paper for it,” says Szabo. “I decide the weight, texture, color. I use different paper when I have to fold, tear or cut. I use acid-free paper to make sure my works last for a long time.”
When paper cutting, she uses a good quality self-healing cutting mat, scalpels with replaceable blades, a scorer, and a good tweezer. “There are many types of scalpels on the market, my only recommendation is to use the one that feels the most comfortable,” she says. “I personally use an x-acto knife.”
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]]>Born in Hungary and currently based in London, Szabo’s artistic career took her around the world, and since graduating from the National College of Art and Design in Dublin, with a degree in Graphic Design, she’s been commissioned by selected clients like Gucci, Fossil, and the National Print Museum. “Having moved abroad, and traveling is also a great source of inspiration in itself,” she added in an interview with Strictly Paper, “also it made me more open to accept and appreciate different cultures, which I can incorporate in my work.”
Each piece begins with decision making. “Once I have the design for a work, I have to choose the right paper for it,” says Szabo. “I decide the weight, texture, color. I use different paper when I have to fold, tear or cut. I use acid-free paper to make sure my works last for a long time.”
When paper cutting, she uses a good quality self-healing cutting mat, scalpels with replaceable blades, a scorer, and a good tweezer. “There are many types of scalpels on the market, my only recommendation is to use the one that feels the most comfortable,” she says. “I personally use an x-acto knife.”
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