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    Engineer Matthew Shlian Turns Ordinary Sheets Of Paper Into Geometric Works Of Art

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    Paper is such a versatile material. It’s been around to help record the momentous milestones throughout history and now we use it for virtually anything. From product labels, receipts, resumes, books, product packaging, and even artworks – paper has become an integral material that we simply can’t do without. And some artists don’t just use paper as a medium for them to lay their vibrant creative visions on. Matthew Shlian, an artist and paper engineer who creates mind-blowing 3D paper sculptures is one of them. Through masterful and meticulous folds, he transforms flat, ordinary sheets into riveting 3D paper sculptures.

    Initially, Shlian intended to learn how to do ceramic art. However, he realized that he wasn’t going to be content in learning just one craft. So, he decided to learn them all. “I began as an undergrad: I originally went to school for ceramics, but realized early on that I was interested in everything,” he said. “I studied glass, painting, performance, sound, and by the end I had a dual major in ceramics and print media.” Despite having two majors, Shlia’s preference for understanding things through a spatial aspect and love for geometry eventually pushed him to experiment with print media. He explained:

    “I wasn’t making traditional print of ceramic work at that point. Instead I would create large diagonal prints and using a series of cut scores and creases create large scale pop up spreads. I was making 4 foot v-folds or fold pieces.”

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    A post shared by Matthew Shlian (@matthewshlian) on Oct 25, 2020 at 6:25am PDT

     

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    Ara 322 26” x 26” x 1” Paper 1/26/2018 test – available, email for details. #shlian #paper #artwork #40steps

    A post shared by Matthew Shlian (@matthewshlian) on Jan 26, 2018 at 1:09pm PST

    “I loved the immediacy of paper as a medium. Figuring out the pieces was like solving a puzzle. I understand things spatially; I have to see something to make sense of it.”

     

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    This weeks auction piece is a test from the Process Series (Filament in 2020) 8 1/4″ x 8 1/4″ x 1/2″ This was a designed before the final Filament was made for Eight Emperors. It ended up being too much paper and hard to produce. I made exactly one of them and then smartened up. It’s yours if you want it. It’s the same deal as previous weeks: I’m donating 50% of the auction sale to @foodgatherers – our local food bank. COVID-19 has many families experiencing increased food insecurity, and many will turn to food pantries for the first time. Let’s do some good. You get art, I get to keep making art and we get to feed people together. International bids are now available, we’ve found some countries are experience shipping delays but we will figure it out. Auction ends Sunday night 5/31 at 9pm EST. You can place a bid in the BID HERE comment below. Since the start of the pandemic we’ve raised over $10,000 for food banks – that’s over 30,000 meals for @foodgatherers !! Might do an unholy piece next week as an auction. Not sure if it’s a bad idea. #shlian #paper #art #paperart #design #light #sculpture #contemporaryart #fineart #artauction #covidrelief #foodbanks

    A post shared by Matthew Shlian (@matthewshlian) on May 28, 2020 at 6:44am PDT

     

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    Ara 463 in black 26” x 29” x 1/2” Paper 5/11/2020 #shlian #paper #art #paperart #design #light #sculpture #contemporaryart #fineart

    A post shared by Matthew Shlian (@matthewshlian) on May 11, 2020 at 4:59am PDT

     

    Paper engineer Matthew Shlian transforms ordinary sheets of paper into riveting 3D paper sculptures

    Eventually, Shlian’s predilection for creating geometric sculptures with paper caught the attention of one of his faculty advisers, Anne Currier. Upon seeing his interest about the craft, she began purchasing pop-up books for him to study. Shlian would reverse-engineer the pop-ups featured in the books. This served as a very pivotal point in his journey as a paper engineer and artist. In fact, Shlian shared that the experience has taught him to be more open-minded and relentlessly curious when thinking about new ways to create.

    “My process is extremely varied from piece to piece. Often I start without a clear goal in mind, working within a series of limitations.”

     

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    Happy holidays xoxo Matt

    A post shared by Matthew Shlian (@matthewshlian) on Dec 25, 2017 at 11:50am PST

     

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    Unholy 85 (Go Down Moses/ There’s Fire in the Woods) detail 48” x 40” x 5” Paper (offset prints @tamarindinstitute) #shlian #paper #art ?? @valpurilitho

    A post shared by Matthew Shlian (@matthewshlian) on Dec 28, 2017 at 2:50pm PST

    “I’d say my starting point is curiosity; I have to make the work in order to understand it. If I can completely visualize my final result I have no reason to make it – I need to be surprised.”

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    Unholy 103 (You never know in life what could happen, Matthew, also, when you die you’re dead) Gouache on assembled Paper 46” x 48” x 4” 2018 available email for details #shlian #paper #art #bernice

    A post shared by Matthew Shlian (@matthewshlian) on Sep 13, 2018 at 12:02pm PDT

     

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    Unholy 103 (You never know in life what could happen, Matthew, also, when you die you’re dead) Gouache on assembled Paper 46” x 48” x 4” 2018 #shlian #paper #art #bernice

    A post shared by Matthew Shlian (@matthewshlian) on Sep 8, 2018 at 6:02pm PDT

     

    Shlian has held and participated in hundreds of exhibits

    Soon after graduating from New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University as a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2002, his work entitled “Overspray” was featured by a magazine that featured stencil and street art in New York. He has been invited to hundreds of exhibitions all over the world. The artist has also successfully held solo exhibitions, and even launched a book that featured a collection of his kinetic, 3D paper sculptures.

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    Ara 333 (hollow) with litho gradient 24″ x 24″ x 1/2″ 5/10/2018 #shlian #paper #art

    A post shared by Matthew Shlian (@matthewshlian) on May 10, 2018 at 2:42pm PDT

     

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    RLRR Hollow Gold 22 x 27 x 1” Assembled Paper on Litho gradient 5/19/2018 #shlian #paper #art

    A post shared by Matthew Shlian (@matthewshlian) on May 19, 2018 at 11:20am PDT

     

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    Misfolds are 50% off today at Finell.co @finellco I designed these in 2006 thinking about protein misfolding and paper misfolding. These are made out of tyvek and are about 6 feet tall and collapse to 2 inches. Sort out your holidays #shlian #paper #art #paperart #design #light #sculpture #contemporaryart #fineart #finell #tyvek

    A post shared by Matthew Shlian (@matthewshlian) on Nov 29, 2019 at 4:11am PST

     

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    Unholy 216 (detail view) 48” x 50” x 4” Two Color Gold Paper. See this piece in person at Art Miami with @duranmashaalgallery December 3-8th @artmiamifairs #shlian #paper #art #paperart #design #light #sculpture #contemporaryart #fineart #duranmashaalgallery #artmiami

    A post shared by Matthew Shlian (@matthewshlian) on Oct 29, 2019 at 12:55pm PDT

     

    His work has also been commissioned by loads of big names in various industries

    Due to the unique and captivating appeal of his work, many big industry names have tapped Shlian to create something for them. Shlian has created sculptures for Apple, P&G, Herman Miller, and even the United States mint. In addition, he has also created pieces for LEVI’s, SUPREME, and the Queen of Jordan. He even got to work with scientists at the University of Michigan!

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    Unholy 116 Your Other Left Hand 37” x 48” x 5” Paper #shlian #paper #art #sculpture

    A post shared by Matthew Shlian (@matthewshlian) on Oct 27, 2018 at 4:15am PDT

     

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    We are Building is back in stock at Eight Emperors. Paper 4” x 3.5” x 2.5” link in bio #shlian #paper #art #design #light #sculpture #contemporaryart #eightemperors #curvefolding

    A post shared by Matthew Shlian (@matthewshlian) on May 9, 2019 at 6:43am PDT

     

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    Unholy 83 in black (soft crease meteorites) test 26” x 40” x 4” available email for details #shlian #paper #art #curvefolding

    A post shared by Matthew Shlian (@matthewshlian) on May 29, 2018 at 7:29pm PDT

     

    He has worked with scientists too

    “I use my engineering skills to create kinetic sculpture which have led to collaborations with scientists at University of Michigan. We work on the nanoscale, translating paper sculptures to micro folds. Our investigations extend to visualizing cellular division and solar cell development.”

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    I’m team teaching a 2 week class this summer with @valpurilitho at @haystack_school in Maine. Join us August 9-21st we will be teaching paper sculpture and printmaking TOGETHER. Valpuri is the Master Printer at the Tamarind Institute and she is simply the best. Registration is now live (Link in Bio). Haystack Mountain School of Crafts is an international craft school located on the Atlantic Ocean in Deer Isle, Maine (It’s beautiful- You stay in a cabin on the water and get to make art non stop for two weeks and they ring this gong and cook food for you three times a day). The workshop is open to adults 18 years or older of all skill levels – from beginners to advanced professionals. Class Info: Participants will learn the elements of both paper mechanics and monotype printing techniques then apply them to books, collapsible structures, and foldable sculpture. Students will be guided in how to choose the right paper, how to modify and roll ink and how to create color areas and textures with monotyping technique. The 3D portion will include curve folding, pleating systems, and modular design in paper craft. See you there. Every Line Is A Circle If You Make It Long Enough (2017) Matthew Shlian at the Tamarind Institute #shlian #paper #art #paperart #design #light #sculpture #contemporaryart #fineart #tamarindinstitute #haystackmountainschoolofcrafts #valpuri

    A post shared by Matthew Shlian (@matthewshlian) on Jan 2, 2020 at 9:22am PST

    “Researchers see paper engineering as a metaphor for scientific principles; I see their inquiry as a basis for artistic inspiration.”

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    Unholy 205 Even My Horcruxes Have Horcruxes (detail view) 48” x 48” x 7” gold and onyx iridescent paper #shlian #paper #art #paperart #design #light #sculpture #contemporaryart #fineart

    A post shared by Matthew Shlian (@matthewshlian) on Sep 13, 2019 at 9:59am PDT

     

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    Unholy 180 (in gold) Paper 40” x 48” x 5” #shlian #paper #art #paperart #design #light #sculpture #contemporaryart

    A post shared by Matthew Shlian (@matthewshlian) on Jun 25, 2019 at 9:51am PDT

     

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    Unholy 227 (We Used To Do The Things We Used To Do) 48” x 48” x 3” Aquamarine and Gold Paper #shlian #paper #art #paperart #design #light #sculpture #contemporaryart #fineart

    A post shared by Matthew Shlian (@matthewshlian) on Jan 14, 2020 at 4:17am PST

     

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    #tbt 2012 When you are killing what you are meant to kill there can be no remorse. Photos by Josh Kurz (apologies to Dose) Tvvek #shlian #paper #art #design #light #sculpture #contemporaryart

    A post shared by Matthew Shlian (@matthewshlian) on May 30, 2019 at 11:22am PDT

     

    His 3D paper sculptures are inspired by the most interesting things

    Every artist has their muse. Many take inspiration from nature, like miniature paper craft artist Tianna Lissova, who creates adorable yet incredibly detailed potted plants and bouquets of flowers. After all, with all the unique beauty growing all around us, it would hard to not be inspired by nature’s wonders.

    For Shlian’s 3D paper sculptures, he shared that he takes special interest in solar cell design, protein misfolding, Islamic tile patterning, systematic drawing, architecture, biomimetics, and music. And aside from these minute yet intricate patterns, Shlian also looks for inspiration from musicians, performers, writers, visual artists, producers, and other makers and thinkers.

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    Unholy 132 (in red) Paper 61” x 48” x 1” This one needs a home – Do you need a big & red slightly hypnotic piece in your gallery or collection? Email me. #shlian #paper #art #design #light #sculpture

    A post shared by Matthew Shlian (@matthewshlian) on Jan 28, 2019 at 4:14am PST

     

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    Omoplata 11 in turquoise blue (test) Paper 18” x 18” x 1” #papier #shlian #paper #art #design #light #sculpture #duranmashaalgallery

    A post shared by Matthew Shlian (@matthewshlian) on Jan 26, 2019 at 4:20am PST

     

    Many of these paper sculptures resemble dragon scales

    Shlia doesn’t just use ordinary paper you’d find at your local stationery shop to make his extraordinary 3D paper sculptures. Instead he uses premium paper like acid-free archival paper from Neenah Paper for his white-colored works. Then, when he decides to create something colorful, he’ll work with sheets from Canson and Colorplan. Shlian is careful when it comes to choosing the paper and glue that go into his sculptures. With all these precautions in place, Shlian considers something else as a threat to his works’ quality:

    “Everything I make is create is made with acid-free archival papers and glue. They will not yellow in the sun or fade over time. Their biggest enemy is dust and curious fingers. People always want to touch it!”

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    Unfolding update: I am cross eyed from editing and I’m certain I’ve forgotten someone in the acknowledgments, but the book is DONE. Ships this November – it’s not too late to preorder your copy, Steve. Link in bio. This piece didn’t make it in before the deadline so you can have it now. Unholy 250 (Brackish / Kaddish) in Gold Paper 34 1/2” x 38 1/2” x 4” #shlian #paper #art #paperart #design #light #sculpture #contemporaryart #fineart #thamesandhudson #volume #unfolding

    A post shared by Matthew Shlian (@matthewshlian) on Jul 16, 2020 at 9:40am PDT

     

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    Retina in Indigo Paper 22” x 22” x 4” commission for Chris ?? the future is uncertain invest in art #shlian #paper #art #paperart #design #light #sculpture #contemporaryart #fineart

    A post shared by Matthew Shlian (@matthewshlian) on Jul 28, 2020 at 6:01am PDT

     

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    Some Caterpillars Stay Caterpillars v.7 Iridescent Aquamarine Paper (commission) #shlian #paper #art #paperart #design #light #sculpture #contemporaryart #fineart

    A post shared by Matthew Shlian (@matthewshlian) on Jan 27, 2020 at 6:27am PST

     

    The 3D paper sculptures will stand the test of time as long as you take care of them properly

    This isn’t a snooty request on his part. In fact, if you’ve ever attended an art show, you’ve probably encountered this forewarning. This isn’t just because the artist or gallery doesn’t want you leaving your fingerprints on a piece (but that’s part of it). Touching will transfer dirt particles, sweet and bodily oils that may damage the work in the long run, and since this isn’t obvious to the naked eye, it’s best to avoid it entirely! The artist recommends having the 3D paper sculptures placed in a shadowbox-type frame to keep it safe from being touched.

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    Ara211 48 x 83 x 7″ paper #shlian #paperart

    A post shared by Matthew Shlian (@matthewshlian) on Jun 26, 2016 at 8:21am PDT

     

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    Unholy 83 framed up and headed to Texas- Hope you love it in person David! 26” x 40” x 5” Black archival curve folded paper in all black maple frame with optium front. #raytheframer #shlian #paper #art #paperart #design #light #sculpture #contemporaryart #fineart

    A post shared by Matthew Shlian (@matthewshlian) on Oct 9, 2020 at 5:47am PDT

     

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    Unholy 126 Lord Look Away 48” x 48” x 3” Paper Framed up and ready for Art on Paper Fair March 5-8 in NYC with @heathergaudiofineart @artmarketproductions #artonpaper #heathergaudiofineart #shlian #paper #art #paperart #design #light #sculpture #contemporaryart #fineart

    A post shared by Matthew Shlian (@matthewshlian) on Feb 23, 2020 at 4:03am PST

    Collectors interested in acquiring 3D paper sculptures by Matthew Shlian can get in touch with the artist by filling out his contact page at his website. He also released a book entitled ‘Unfolding’ – get it on Amazon.

     

    Watch him talk about ‘Unfolding’ here

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