Miniature Paper Cutting
My practice in micro paper cutting focuses on precision-based handcraft, where intricate designs are cut from single sheets of paper at a miniature scale. Using a precision knife and magnification tools, I create detailed motifs such as butterflies, roses, and dragons, exploring the limits of form, fragility, and dimensionality within paper. Beyond static pieces, I have begun engineering sculptural jewellery from these micro cuts—treating and hardening the paper to produce durable, wearable pendants. This process merges traditional craftsmanship with experimental material use, transforming ephemeral designs into tactile, long-lasting objects. This body of work complements my broader kinetic and mechanical art practice by expanding my toolkit for fine-scale detailing. The aim is to incorporate these hardened micro paper elements into future automata, enabling layered narratives that blend motion, symbolism, and structural elegance.













