Artist Christina Lihan's Paper Architecture is Mind-Blowing
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Christina Lihan builds houses and buildings -- but not with plywood and heavy machinery. She's done the skyscrapers of the New York City skyline, the domed basilicas of Italy and the beachside McMansions of Florida. Her material of choice? Paper.
With painstaking precision, Lihan, an artist based in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., makes architectural reliefs of cities, famous landmarks and private homes by cutting, folding and carving heavy-duty watercolor paper into three-dimensional masterpieces. Her replicas of the Brooklyn Bridge, downtown Charlotte, N.C., and the Taj
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