



The two warrens are the first time I've really played with negative space in these woodgrain silhouettes. I like the way they turned out. I'm even thinking of investing in a good set of knives to cut more intricate designs (still just using scissors, alas) so I can try tackling a really big project along these lines. Maybe a whole ecosystem in hibernation.
More coming later tonight.
Oh yes!!! I can't wait to see 'a whole ecosystem'! Love the use of negative and positive space, and those little bunnies look like they are multiplying as you cut!
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