Thursday, June 22, 2006

HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSSON'S PAPER CUT-OUTS


Every once in a while I cut something out of white paper just for the heck of it (above). I got the idea from a book on on Hans Christian Andersson's paper cut-outs.



According to the book, which I don't have at hand, Andersson thought he was ugly and hoped the cut-outs would make him more acceptable to the people he told stories to. That's Andersson above. In my opinion he's exceptionally handsome.


The cut-outs look like they could have been done by Matisse. Did Matisse know about these? Was he influenced by them?


Incidentally, Andersson always used big scissors and white paper.

7 comments:

  1. I love these. Just the idea of a grownup artist making pictures with scissors is entertaining in and of itself.

    I don't know the answer regarding Matisse--and these remind me a bit of Persian miniatures; whole stories in one tableau, with symbolic imagery--but I was wondering: What's happening with those two guys in the first one? You know, the, uh...matching, uh, things, that are sort of happy to see each other?

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  2. I never knew Andersson did papercuttings!These are beautiful.

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  3. Anonymous7:47 PM

    Very nice, Eddie.

    I especially like the one with the two chefs with the two ENORMOUS BONERS touching tips together. How quaint.

    ...IT'S DISGUSTING!

    When will you confront the ugly truth: that the degenerate Andersen was in reality a depraved peddler of softcore PORN FOR CHILDREN!

    Here's just a partial list of his so-called "fairy tales":


    THE GIRL WHO TROD ON THE "LOAF"

    THE FARMYARD COCK AND THE WEATHER COCK

    "SOUP" FROM THE "SAUSAGE" (SKEWER)

    THE "SAUCY" BOY

    THE BOTTLE'S "NECK"

    THE OLD BACHELOR'S "NIGHTCAP"

    THE SHAVED TIN SOLDIER

    THE LITTLE FURRED MAID

    THE PRINCESS AND THE PEA (BONER)

    THE UGLY BUGGERING

    Vile filth... For shame, sir!

    (signed)
    Concerned Mother

    P.S. ...What are you wearing?

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  4. Lol!!!! Lots of people tell jokes but Mike is one the small number of people who can actually create them. If prisoners ever go on strike and stop writing jokes it's nice to know that we have Mike to fall back on.

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  5. Anonymous11:07 PM

    I wish I had some scissors skills! I can barely cut out cereal box tops!

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  6. Great cutout!!

    You guys should check out John Rozum's collages over at his blog here! If you look back a bit he did a whole series of WB and HB characters - all paper! Another great wielder of the scissors.

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  7. Say, your cutout is beautiful!

    btw, did you ever do a Larsson makeover, as you used to talk of doing, on the kids' room?

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