
Luddite artistry is alive and well with
Mr. Yen's papercut designs.
Each are cut by hand with a scalpel and created
specifically for your order. I absolutely love
this graphic trio of whales.

The detail in this typographic papercut is mind-boggling.

Why is raven like a writing desk?
Anyone know the answer? Perhaps
only Lewis Carroll himself held the
key to the riddle.
The Raven and a writing desk are both mediators between life and death. The eyes and ears, thought and memory.
ReplyDeleteStunning artistry. Thank you so much for sharing it with us...
ReplyDeleteWhat a marvelous site! I love all things Luddite. I worry that a raven is like a blocked writing desk and caws, "Nevermore!"
ReplyDeleteDo you tweet, sir?
Helen Ellis
aka www.diaryofaluddite.com
A raven is like a writing desk because Poe wrote on both.
ReplyDeleteLove your blog. Smart, beautiful and a great sense of humor. If it were a person, I would propose.