Russian artists create works of amazing plants and flowers of paper
Etsy is not just a market - it is at home with abundant imagination. It is a creative hub for artists, manufacturers and dreamers and the Tania Lissova Etsy shop is an absolute evidence of that. The Queen of DIY is a Russian paper artist who creates hand-cut paper plants and other botanical treats completely made of paper.
Etsy is not just a market - it is at home with abundant imagination. It is a creative hub for artists, manufacturers and dreamers and the Tania Lissova Etsy shop is an absolute evidence of that. The Queen of DIY is a Russian paper artist who creates hand-cut paper plants and other botanical treats completely made of paper.
His works of art have got almost350,000 adeptsOn IG alone, and it is the breath of fresh air that we desperately need this summer. Its sets of miniature green plants are delicious and surprising surprising thanks to Tania's meticulous cutting and color choices.
It also makes flowers of different shades and sells paper flowers to put your phone case. In the legend on Instagram, she writes "paper flowers on your case. Not forever, but beautiful. "It's a bit poetic how much the actual life plants are the same with their temporary wonder.
Knowing how to display these beautiful delicate creations is a lot of their magic. Here, Lissova proclaims her love for golden circles because they "hold my paper plants like jewelry". It place them depending on the type - here we see a mixture of a) wildflowers, b) green leaves and c) flowering plants and more.
Nobody takes place even with more handwritten letters. But if you had such a magnificent exploding envelope with flowers, does it not inspire you to write the most epic love letter ever? The edge is embroidered with a delicate flower border that extends, which looks like an entire garden.
Another specialty of Tania is its botanical posters, which are much fresher than any dorm poster that we have ever seen. You can buy these impressions in its Etsy store, and they are the perfect mix of elegant class and simplicity, so why would you stop from one?
Bouquets are also something that this botanical artist is super skillful and we love his details when creating his bouquets of flowers. This one is filled with wild dill, chamomile, poppy, sunflower, columbine and chrysanthemum. If you are looking for an original way of expression of a loved one, it is an alternative of pinty to real flowers.
Some would describe its series' like art boho or design, while others think like an adorable mural. We describe it as an incredibly perspective a nature that would be an unusual but sophisticated addition to a range of households.
Keep in mind, they are not shopping stores in dollars. Some of them are limited editions and original illustrations and works of art. They are even packed with care - Tania packs its posters, for example, in a box containing kraft paper with a cotton string and additional plants stickers (which you will immediately cover your refrigerator, your phone hulls and your phone crates immediately )
Some of his plants even have faces, like this pieced pie in the middle, to get eyes on his drawings drawn. The plants have a clean life, like our different species and animals with their moods and personalities.
Here we get a rare boost in the details of the process of @lissova_craft. Finished on a grid, which our eyes continue to draw, it is these fabulous pair of scissors. It is clear not only of his work, but the process of creation, that Tania has a serious appreciation of all that is vintage.
Here is a rare look at the engineering work station, which she posted the International Women's Day. This woman lives and breathes plants and we are so jealous of this shed of a working tan. Vibrant tulips and various plants punishing its office, with the printed plant cushion and above its drawing grid - even a book entitledThe sun and its flowers This is a theme we can seriously get behind.
Anyone who loves plants and nature wants to have a hand on at least one of Tania's creations. What will you choose? For us, it's a difficult tie between garden envelopes and posters.