3D Portraits with Paper Layers
Course final project
A course by Ale Rambar , Visual Artist
About the final project for: 3D Portraits with Paper Layers
3D portraits with paper layers
“Thank you for taking my course ♡. This production was done with love in order to learn a new technique, so I hope you found inspiring information and had a good time learning with me. Remember that this technique is made to relax, rest your mind and cut calmly. There is no hurry, everyone should take it at their own pace. In addition, this is my personal way of doing things, everyone is free to make all the changes they want, according to their tastes. The interesting thing is to experiment, invent, make mistakes and find your own style. In the end, this is a very flexible method and there is a lot of field for experimentation. If at any time there is a question about any tasks, resources or the project itself, I will be in the forum to help you. I want to see everything you're going to achieve! Success! and pure life! Rambar Ale This project includes photographs of: Alejandro Ibarra, Alejandra Barboza, Roberto D'Ambrosio, Pablo Serrano, Michelle Chacón, Mario Méndez and Juan Calivá. ”
Partial transcription of the video
“Hello. We've reached the end of the course. and this is our final lesson. I truly hope you enjoyed the experience. To wrap things up. i'll provide a concise summary of the topics we explored. This will serve as a clear guide to everything we've covered throughout the course. We started by discussing my work. what inspires me. my concepts. some artists who inspire me. and how this paper work began. Then we looked at the materials we will use for our work. analyzing which papers are which cutters are best suited for each material. Always ensure you use acid-free materials to preserve your wor...”
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Course summary for: 3D Portraits with Paper Layers
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Arts & Crafts, Fine Arts, Paper Craft

Ale Rambar
A course by Ale Rambar
Ale Rambar is a Costa Rican artist whose work is based on the topographic analysis of the human form through three-dimensional compositions made with layers of paper.
Just as a surveyor would analyze mountains, valleys, or rivers, he creates his artwork by analyzing human bodies topographically. Each piece is cut separately, layer by layer, and then assembled by hand—a visual representation to address topics such as tolerance and respect.
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