Fantastical Artist Mauro Seresini Molds Paper With Ease

Mauro Seresini is a Milan-based artist, set designer, and creative consultant whose primary artistic medium is paper, which he uses to create stunning, multifaceted installations of various scales, that not only capture the viewer’s attention but interest and admiration. Seresini’s work has a soft and delicate approach, often depicting the beauty of a definite object re-birthed with papercraft.

Seresini shapes and molds paper as clay, constructing three-dimensional objects that read like a poem frozen in time

Seresini brings out the unexpected beauty of paper, a modest material, by creating something luxurious, glamorous, and otherworldly. Whether is the beautiful series of portraits he created by pushing and pressing on sheets of paper, that evoke a fleeting sense of familiarity aimed to remind his viewers about the fragility of life or the minimalist and structured architectural models that warp the idea of scale and space through material and lighting – each fold and crease of paper has a purpose and lends itself well to the shape of one’s own imagination. 

Seresini brings out the unexpected beauty of paper, a modest material, by creating something luxurious, glamorous, and otherworldly.

The creative has built multi-dimensional paper installations and pieces for the likes of Bulgari, Valentino, Tod’s, Fendi, Chanel, Lavazza, etc. while also having been published in numerous books and editorials across the world. There is definitely an indisputable elegance and grace that comes with Seresini’s work, which clearly drew these luxury brands to him. His talent in crafting unthinkable things of paper is much appreciated among peers and other artisans. A true artist, through and through. Follow Marasini on Instagram for more paper art and design inspiration.

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