Figurative Papier-Mâché Lamp Sculptures Illuminate a Room with Ethereal Elegance
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For nearly 10 years, Sophie Mouton-Perrat and Frédéric Guibrunet have combined soft lighting with delicate paper craft to create ethereal sculptures. Working under the name Papier à êtres, the duo uses the papier mâché technique to construct life-sized women clad in elegant, billowing gowns that double as lamps. The top portion of the unconventional, all-white lantern features the ladies upper bodies while their pleated skirts illuminate the space.
To produce these creationswhich have been displayed in locales like the Paris Opera HouseMouton-Perrat and Guibrunet work in true collaboration. They are each responsible for half of the sculptures: Mouton-Perrat shapes the figures and concentrates on characters facial features, hair, dress, and graceful poses, while Guibrunet develops the base and lighting.
Once assembled, the couples handiwork is a stunning fusion of art and technology. Although it appears as one cohesive piece, their individual contributions shine at separate times. When the lights are off, Mouton-Perrats beautiful details are visible. Once its dark, however, the exquisite yellow glow is all thats seen.
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