Recently, I received an email from a friend about entries for an art contest at the Hirshorn Modern Art Gallery in DC... about artists only being able to use a single A4 paper to create their works.. I did alittle snooping around.. and as it turns out... these works are actually really done on a single A4 paper... but are the works of a Danish Artist called Peter Callesen
Frankly, when I first saw his works, I was both amazed and inspired. The simplicity of the mediums used and resulting the effect archived is amazing. *haha* inspired to take after his style, though maybe less complicated works =P
Normally, I only choose a handful of an artist's works to showcase, but this time, I am going to make an exception. I am choosing him to be the Webby of the week, and will be featuring over 10 of works.. Enjoy! and do visit his webby   for even more!!
Snowballs, 2005
Acid free A4 80 gsm paper and glue
Bound To Be Free, 2008
37 x 47,5 x 7 cm.
Acid Free A4 115 gsm paper, glue, color oak frame
The Core of Everything, 2006
47,5 x 37 x 7 cm
Acid free A4 80 gms paper, glue, glue, and oak frame
Cowboy, 2006
53 x 40,5 x 7 cm.
Acid Free A4 115 gsm paper, glue, acrylic paint, and oak frame
Alive, but Dead, 2006
127 x 94 x 11,5 cm.
Acid Free paper, glue, acrylic paint, and oak frame
Down the River, 2005
Acid free A4 80 gsm paper and glue
Down the River (Details)
In the Shadow of an Orchid, 2005
Acid free A4 80 gsm paper and glue
In the Shadow of an Orchid (Details)
Looking back, 2006
Acid free A4 115 gsm paper and glue
White Hand, 2007
Acid free A4 115 gsm paper and glue
Little Erected Ruin, 2007
Acid free A4 115 gsm paper and glue
Little Erected Ruin (Details)
Half Way Through, 2006
Acid free A4 115 gsm paper, pencil, and glue
The Short Distance Between Time and Shadow, 2006
Acid free A4 115 gsm paper and glue