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Hina Aoyama

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Hina Aoyama(蒼山日菜) is a Japanese paper-cutting artist and illustrator born in 1970 in Yokohama, Japan.[1] She has been creating super fine lacy-paper-cuttings since 2000.[2] She currently lives and works in Ferney-Voltaire, France.[3]

Awards

  • 2008 Le Grand Prix International ≪ PAPER ART ≫Museum Charmey Swiss, The first prize[4]
  • 2007 Le Salon des Contemporains
  • 2007 Honfleur, the Second prize [2]
  • 2007 Triennal Palmares du Grand Prix des Distinctions Francais et Etrangers, Silver medal[2]
  • 2006 Le Grand Prix International M.C.A Cannes-Azur, Gold medal
  • 2007 Le Grand Prix International M.C.A Cannes-Azur, Gold medal[5]

Collections

  • Museum of Miniatures LYON FRANCE[6]
  • Cosulat Thailande Geneva Swiss[7]

Exhibition

Berkshire Museum presents PaperWorks: The Art and Science of an Extraordinary Material [8] .Gallery KAWADA KOBE[9] .Arts Rush TOKYO [9]

References

  1. ^ silviac. (nd). Hina Aoyama and her paper cutting art. Available: http://emptylighthouse.com/content/hina-aoyama-and-her-paper-cutting-art. Last accessed 20th Aug 2014.
  2. ^ a b c カテゴリー. (nd). Aoyama Hina super fine lacy-paper-cutting artist. Available: http://aoyamahina.com/?p=54. Last accessed 1st Sep 2014.
  3. ^ Laura Heyenga (11 May 2011). Paper Cutting Book: Contemporary Artists, Timeless Craft. Chronicle Books. p. 13. ISBN 978-0-8118-7452-6.
  4. ^ Laura Heyenga (2011). Paper Cutting Book: Contemporary Artists, Timeless Craft. San Francisco: Chronicle Books LLC. P170.
  5. ^ Bonexpose. (nd). Hina Aoyama. Available: http://bonexpose.com/featured/hina-aoyama/. Last accessed 4th Sep 2014.
  6. ^ Spgra. (ND). Absolutely Amazing Paper Cutting Art by H.Aoyam. Available: http://en.spread-grani.com/hina-aoyama.html. Last accessed 4th Sep 2014
  7. ^ Viola. (ND). Paper lace by Hina Aoyama. Available: http://viola.bz/paper-lace-by-hina-aoyama/. Last accessed 4th Sep 2014
  8. ^ カテゴリー. (ND). カテゴリー : English. Available: http://aoyamahina.com/?cat=12. Last accessed 28th Aug 2014
  9. ^ a b JAPANHina Aoyama official . (ND). HINA AOYAMA paper cut art. Available: http://www.hinaaoyama.com/cv-en.htm. Last accessed 1st Sep 2014