More than 350 pieces of paper make up Aivaras Ligeika’s Orpheus paper sculpture installation. The cuts reveal the illusion of “a mute symphony of dreams and ideas” that explores the relationship between human and matter, ultimately reflecting the fragile moment and image of a thought. A custom-made glass showcase was designed to create a unique experience for the viewer, using a light installed in the base to gently illuminate the piece of work at night for a striking effect. The only materials used in creating Orpheus are drawing paper, double-sided tape, mirror, LED lights, tempered glass and painted wood.

Cinematography: Dominykas Stelmokas \\\ Composer: Sugam Khetan

sculptural paper art

detail of sculptural paper art

detail of sculptural paper art

detail of sculptural paper art

detail of sculptural paper art

detail of sculptural paper art

detail of sculptural paper art

detail of sculptural paper art

detail of sculptural paper art

detail of sculptural paper art

detail of sculptural paper art

detail of sculptural paper art

detail of sculptural paper art

detail of sculptural paper art

To learn more about Orpheus, visit bside.lt.

Kelly Beall is senior editor at Design Milk. The Pittsburgh-based graphic designer and writer has had a deep love of art and design for as long as she can remember, and enjoys sharing her finds with others. When undistracted by great art and design, she can be found making a mess in the kitchen, consuming as much information as possible, or on the couch with her three pets. Find her @designcrush on social.

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