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Hi, my name is Vaishali. Together with my partner Nayan, we are paper-cut artists based in India.

A little introduction to the art project. Some years ago we started a 365-day challenge of creating miniature birds using paper and watercolor painting. And we did it every day for the entire year! Gradually, the 365-day project turned into something bigger. We continued our series till 2020, which resulted in 1000 artworks being created.

Each work of art begins with a sketch on paper. After that, different layers are traced from the sketch on 200 GSM watercolor paper. Then each layer is precisely hand-cut and then they are ready for coloring. Each tiny layer is hand-painted with watercolors with utmost precision. Finally, all the layers are assembled together to get a 3-dimensional look for our tiny colorful birds.

Every single artwork takes about 4-8 hours to complete depending on the details of the beautiful birds such as feathers and colors. Some of the tiniest paper birds measure only 0.7 inches in height (from head to tail).

Through our unique art, we want to share the beauty and significance of these rare birds. We hope that people will understand the importance of all bird species and will help to save them.

“Climate is changing we should also change now.”

You can check out our other posts featuring miniature paper art here, here, here, and here.

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I, Vaishali, and my partner Nayan make miniature paper-cut artworks inspired by nature. We both are passionate birders and we love being in nature and working for nature. We have done our studies in art and design. I (Vaishali) do the watercolor and Nayan does the paper cutting and that's how our team works.

We are soon going to start our own individual ventures concentrating on different types of art related to wildlife which will further broaden our field of art and experience.

We got our first job together in NID as miniature model makers in 2014. We worked there for two years and during that time we started our own venture NVillustration in 2015. We kept exploring the medium of paper and wood and created artworks with them. In 2016 we left our job and started working as full-time paper cut artists. We worked on many different topics but nature was always our base and our first love. And in 2018, we started our 1000-day series to raise awareness about our nature. Before paper art, we used to create miniature architectural models.

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Our story began on a rainy day in 2017. We were at our favorite place, a water canal near our studio and a bright yellow colored bird (golden oriole) flew above our heads. At that time we didn’t know what bird was, but his bright yellow color caught our eye. We were so mesmerized by that beautiful bird, we just kept looking at him. The next day our search for the oriole began and it took us to many different places and during that time we discovered other birds like drongo, stilts, cormorants, ducks and many more. It was so fascinating to know that all these different species of birds are living around us which we were not aware of. We decided to share the beauty and significance of these birds with the world through our art. We took up this challenge of making highly detailed birds every single day and in miniature size so that it creates more curiosity for the viewers and engages them in learning more about the birds.

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Peregrine Falcon

Peregrine Falcon

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Jaguarundi
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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I seriously thought that the finger holding the bird was an arm. Truly marvelous work!

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We began our series on 1st January 2018. Initially, it was a 30-day challenge, but after the completion of the first month, we got an amazing response. So we decided to continue it for the whole year. But after the first year, we couldn’t stop because there were so many other species that needed conservation and awareness. So finally we extended our challenge to 1000 artworks and also included animals and plants in it. We completed our 1000th artwork on 27th September 2020.

This series is dedicated to our little feathered friends as a gesture of thankfulness for their immense love and support in our lives. Hope that the world also understands the significance of birds and animals in their lives and helps to save them. The main motive of our series is to spread awareness and knowledge about nature through art.

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Albino Ruby-Throated Hummingbird

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Baby Emu

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5 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXpu6tbFCsI -- Oversimplified, anyone?

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Eurasian Robin

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Common Kestrel

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Kiwi

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Duckling (Miss Nelson)

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Andean Flamingo

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Maroon Oriole

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Ochre-Collared Monarch

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Black Swan

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5 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I guess the black swans in India have black eyes as opposed to red?

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Sunbittern

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Southern Cassowary

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Baby Hummingbird

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is so incredibly sweet. The amount of detail your able to achieve on such a small creation is incredible.

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Pilgrim Geese With A Boy

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Harpy Eagle

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Dulit Frogmouth

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Anna's Hummingbird

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African Fish Eagle

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