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					<description><![CDATA[Anatomical paper craft The method of creating this Anatomical Cross-Sections in Paper is quite fascinating: These pieces are made of Japanese mulberry paper and the gilded edges of old books. They are constructed by a technique of rolling and shaping narrow strips of paper called quilling or paper filigree. Quilling was first practiced by Renaissance [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<h1>Anatomical paper craft</h1>
<p>The method of creating this Anatomical Cross-Sections in Paper is quite fascinating:</p>
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  These pieces are made of Japanese mulberry paper and the gilded edges of old books. They are constructed by a technique of rolling and shaping narrow strips of paper called quilling or paper filigree. Quilling was first practiced by Renaissance nuns and monks who made artistic use of the gilded edges of worn out bibles, and later by 18th century ladies who made artistic use of lots of free time. I find quilling exquisitely satisfying for rendering the densely squished and lovely internal landscape of the human body in cross section.
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<p><a href="http://lisanilssonart.com/section/282102_Tissue_Series.html">Check out all of Lisa Nilsson&#8217;s work in this series</a>.</p>
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