I am a dreamer by day, crafter by night, and punster around the clock. Or, that is, who I would love to be. In truth, before pursuing a postgraduate in Edinburgh, I worked as a writer, an orchestra management personnel, and a copywriter.
Over the years, my paper art has always been more of a therapy than a hobby; where my 9 to 5 drains, my after-hours replenishes. Likewise, working on my Master’s thesis during a lockdown is challenging, to say the least. Hence, I started a 100-day paper art project where I craft fictional creatures inspired by Neil Gaiman’s Coraline button-eye characters. Each of these beings is born from a pun, which I illustrate by photographing “Unseen Scenes” where they fiddle with household items when we humans are not looking.
Caught these diabolical Dusk Bunnies about to paint the eggs before Easter
Hoardor the Dragon and our last rolls of toilet paper
Candlelions in a heated argument over who gets to sit in the glass holder
Ewenice and Ewegene scarfing down my scarf
Chame-lick-ons wasting my stamps
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