Gladiator Chicken in Paradise

2008.02.25

Gladiator Chicken in Paradise

Original Cut Paper 14 x 17″

This one was named live during the first recording my my new podcast, OnCreativity. Check it out for a peek into my creative process.

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Podcast: OnCreativity Episode 1

2008.02.25

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Folks, this has been a dream of mine for a while, and now I am making it happen. I’ve always wanted to explore, in a way that could be shared, the process of creativity from the artist’s point of view – up close and personal, as they say.

I present to you: OnCreativity.

Episode 1:
I explore my own process of making Cut Paper Art, and plans for future episodes featuring creative friends who inspire me. Comments welcome!

You can listen to it below, or download it. You can also subscribe to the podcast series and download it via iTunes!

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Expecting

2008.02.09

Expecting - Cut Paper Art by Matt Hill

Original Cut Paper 8 x 8″

One in the oven, just full of potential for good things in the future. Hehe, not me! Good friends of mine are expecting any day now…
Got my fingers crossed for you guys! Love, life and joy.

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North Winds Blowing

2008.02.09

North Winds Blowing - Cut Paper Art by Matt Hill

Original Cut Paper 17 x 14″

Winter in my new home has been more mild than I expected. But those winds are blowing now… cold is coming in.

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Winks

2008.02.09

Winks - Cut Paper Art by Matt Hill

Original Cut Paper 14 x 17″

Winks and blinks and curvy paths for dreams to follow.

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A Study in Anger and Relief

2008.02.09

A Study in Anger and Relief - Cut Paper Art by Matt Hill

Original Cut Paper 14 x 17″

Somehow the closer you get, the magnitude of “small things” grows disproportionately large.

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