Have you ever wanted to feel like you were walking in a piece of graphic design art? Chris Natrop makes it possible.
For “Pink Dimension Burst,” he uses only watercolor on cut paper and tape:

“And Further the Dewdrop Falls” is a large installation comprised of cut paper and acrylic, watercolor, glitter, string and HD video projection.

Wouldn’t it be surreal to walk through?

Some of his pieces are cut paper suspended by wire, utilizing cast shadows are a mainstay of the design.


And then there are entire rooms of precisely cut pieces ans perfect shadows.

If I ever had a truly “spare” room, purely for decoration, I’d be quite happy to let Natrop have his way with the space.
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Same here! His designs are absolutely brilliant and so beautiful. Heck, I’d turn my bedroom into a “spare” room just to see the gorgeous shadow play.
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