Marianne Eriksen Scott-Hansen Makes Lovely Flower Bouquets Out Of Tissue Paper (30 Pics)

Have you ever tried making gorgeous flowers out of tissue paper?

You may have made an effort. However, we're rather certain they're just ordinary flowers. But today we're going to tell you about a person whose interest is growing larger-than-life flowers than any of them have ever seen.

The creator I mentioned previously is Marianne Eriksen Scott-Hansen. She is a visual artist located in Copenhagen. The most amazing thing is that she is using thousands of giant paper napkins instead of the standard paper napkins.

We learned about some of her novel creations and why she works in this industry during our interview with her. She does these kinds of crafts because she understands people's needs when it comes to the sensitive side. So her goal is to create something beautiful and unique to brighten people's life.

Yes, she continuously repeats that as humans require food for our stomachs and clothing for our bodies, but how do we find something to satisfy our desire for beauty.

Marianne's goal is to bring a little beauty into the lives of others while also adding color to their lives.

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Marianne isn't a beginner in the world of art. For more than five years, she has been designing stunning flowers. She has also collaborated with well-known and popular designers such as Karl Lagerfeld, Viktor & Rolf, and others, allowing her to develop her skills and perceive the world's beauty from a different perspective. She has covered many shows of her own at Hempels Glas Museum, Copenhagen Contemporary, and Voergaard Castle among others to expand her popularity and polish her abilities.

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Marianne is also remarkable in that she does not use pre-designed sheets to produce these enormous and one-of-a-kind blooms. She's utilizing readily available tissue paper. She has crafted these flowers using specifically designed tissue papers which I also thought was outstanding. Marianne claims that she would not be inspired if she could make the tissue paper herself. As a result, she can put in every effort to create something lovely using a variety of colors.

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If you assume these enormous blossoms are fragile and delicate you're completely wrong. These blooms do not shatter even if they fall. Instead, she uses her artistic talent to transform very soft materials into somewhat sturdy and hard objects. Marianne eventually creates really beautiful and luxurious products with less expensive and basic materials that capture everyone's attention.

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