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Annemarieke Kloosterhof Paper-Artist & Designer WWW.ANNEMARIEKEKLOOSTERHOF.COM

Annemarieke Kloosterhof - Selection of Paper work

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Annemarieke Kloosterhof

Paper-Artist & Designer

WWW.ANNEMARIEKEKLOOSTERHOF.COM

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Breast Cancer - layered papercutting disection of a Tumor magnified 20 times

Paper Cancer stem-cell models of the 5 most common types of cancer: Skin, Breast, Prostate, Bowel and Lung

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‘Vital’ - papercutting series: “Oxygen” (Asthma) and “Pace” (Heartdisease)

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Back-cover for ‘Hooligans’ magazine issue 10 - October 2016

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Handmade Paper Dolls-House. 85 cm high, 40 cm wide

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Les Enfants Kids Party Planners - editorial photoshoot.

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Handmade paper Crystal-wall instalation. Aproximately 150 seperate pieces

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Faceless Selfportrait - Legal Identity vs Social Identity: Passport-papercutting made up of soundwaves of friends and family describing me.

Self Portrait - collage. Made up using only the paper packaging of Teabags.

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Made from Pickwick Tea-bags

War Horse, made from painted photos of WW1

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Paper-Collages turned into endless patterns of Doppelgangers, exploring the idea of “Copies” even further.

“Digital Doppelganger” Papercutting: series of weaved-photographs of 2 indiviuals who met online, are not related yet look strikingly similar. Here they blur into one another, obscuring the concept of identity.