These abstract, three-dimensional paper wall reliefs by Anna Kruhelska with delicate patterns work by reflecting light but he overall effect dependant on the viewer’s perspective. Also these artworks are beautifully presented and often work alongside one another in formation so, although not officially diptychs, very often the artworks appear to flow from one frame to the next.
Anna Kruhelska is a visual artist and practising architect based in Lodz, Poland. Her experience as an architect on a vast array of major projects in different country formed her understanding of form, symmetry and space, and given her a knowledge which has allowed her to cultivate a congruous and innovative contemporary art practice.
Inspired by minimalism, architectural composition, geometry and origami Anna creates clean, crisp, often white-on-white framed wall installations. The central concept of her work is the interplay between light and shade, contrast, and the repetitive patterns created by the folds and hollows in the work. Also you might be interested in intimate paper scluptures from single sheets of paper.