Yulia Brodskaya is amazing. A Russian-born illustration major, she now works out of London crafting what are called papergraphics. These crisp, clean, tantalizingly tactile images are stunning.
“I’m constantly experimenting and evolving,” she says, “always pushing my style in new directions: my greatest passion is to explore the ways of combining illustration and typography.” See her entire portfolio, including classic illustration and design pieces, at artyulia.com.
On a venture yesterday we discovered ABC3D and were smitten. A friend who was with us looked at the book in confusion, and asked simply, “Why?” Seeing our shocked expressions, she clarified, “What would you use it for?” I love pop-up books. And I have for years, so my reply was “look at it. Put it on your desk, turn one page every day. That’s what it’s for.”
She laughed at me.
But that’s okay. I freely admit to being a nerd, and I am going to share ABC3D with you anyway.
This book was created by Marion Bataille. If you really enjoy pop-ups, however, and want to see some incredible pieces, check out the work of Robert Sabuda, specifically America the Beautiful, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and The Wizard of Oz.
Work seen here [noted as mine] is copyright of myself & I would appreciate being asked permission to reproduce, use, re-blog my personal creations. I will respond to you, I am human. Thanks pals.