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She "built" the house out of white paper, pure white Ottoman architectural style, full of details

It is common knowledge for everyone to build a house out of cement and bricks, and if someone makes a house out of white paper, you must think it's a neurosis, at least a little water in your brain. But Camille Ortoli from Paris did, except that she was not a psychopath, but a literal paper artist.

For many people, paper art is to fold some small, simple graphics with paper, do not underestimate a blank piece of paper, and the artist's endless creativity. White paper has nothing, but also means that it has unlimited possibilities, paper artist Camille Ortoli used white paper to create a shocking Ottoman style of architecture, almost perfect, about a meter high, full of intricate and fascinating details.

She "built" the house out of white paper, pure white Ottoman architectural style, full of details

Ottoman architecture, is a popular architectural style in the areas ruled by the Ottoman Empire during the reign of the Ottoman Empire, with circular vaults, with white as the main color, focusing on the harmonious unity of internal and external design. We can see a paper model by Camille Ortoli, with a unique diagonal roof, exquisite relief decorations, and rows of windows with exquisite balconies.

Although only about a meter high, the details of these paper buildings are very rich, not only showing the extraordinary paper-cutting skills of this paper artist, but also her rich architectural knowledge reserves.

She "built" the house out of white paper, pure white Ottoman architectural style, full of details

This series of architectural paper-cut works was created because Camille Ortoli lived in Paris, France, from childhood to adulthood, and Ottoman architecture is almost all over France, and the artist has been fascinated by this style of architecture since childhood, and he has already had this idea when he first began to create paper-cutting art.

Camille Ortoli's Paper Sculpture of Ottoman Architecture was so successful, very ornamental and artistic that in the future, the artist would try other different styles of architecture and "build" paper houses. Next, let's enjoy the artist's Ottoman-style paper-carved architectural works.

She "built" the house out of white paper, pure white Ottoman architectural style, full of details
She "built" the house out of white paper, pure white Ottoman architectural style, full of details
She "built" the house out of white paper, pure white Ottoman architectural style, full of details
She "built" the house out of white paper, pure white Ottoman architectural style, full of details
She "built" the house out of white paper, pure white Ottoman architectural style, full of details
She "built" the house out of white paper, pure white Ottoman architectural style, full of details
She "built" the house out of white paper, pure white Ottoman architectural style, full of details
She "built" the house out of white paper, pure white Ottoman architectural style, full of details
She "built" the house out of white paper, pure white Ottoman architectural style, full of details
She "built" the house out of white paper, pure white Ottoman architectural style, full of details

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