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Artist uses Paper for Illustration to describe Sprung into the Spring Season

Artist uses Paper for Illustration to describe Sprung into the Spring Seasonzim & zou springs into the season with vibrant papercraft cleaning suppliesFrench artists zim & zou have sprung into the spring season with a series of handmade paper compositions that illustrate a few of the mundane tasks taken to ready our homes for the warmer weather. the images describe ‘de-cluttering services’, ‘trickier cleaning tasks’, ‘dustpans’ and ‘cleaning products’, each comprised of carefully cut paper elements and handcrafted card stock objects.
Artist uses Paper for Illustration to describe Sprung into the Spring Seasonzim zou papercraft designboom
dustpans — confetti-like strips are ‘swept’ by a green paper broom into the nearby pan 
Artist uses Paper for Illustration to describe Sprung into the Spring Seasonzim zou papercraft designboom
cleaning products — sculptural card stock objects have been made in the shape of a sponge and bucket 
Artist uses Paper for Illustration to describe Sprung into the Spring Seasonzim zou papercraft designboom
de-cluttering services — handcrafted paper clothes are carefully organized inside a box
Artist uses Paper for Illustration to describe Sprung into the Spring Seasonzim-and-zou-spring-cleaning-paper-art-designboom-02
the phrase ‘spring cleaning’ is surrounded by paper flowers and translucent bubbles 
Artist uses Paper for Illustration to describe Sprung into the Spring Seasonzim-and-zou-spring-cleaning-paper-art-designboom-02
the compositions comprise a vibrant palette of bright blue, green, yellow and purple
Artist uses Paper for Illustration to describe Sprung into the Spring Seasonzim-and-zou-spring-cleaning-paper-art-designboom-02
each of the images feature carefully cut paper elements and handcrafted objects
Artist uses Paper for Illustration to describe Sprung into the Spring Seasonzim-and-zou-spring-cleaning-paper-art-designboom-02
individually crafted paper flowers are assembled on a cutting mat 
Artist uses Paper for Illustration to describe Sprung into the Spring Seasonzim-and-zou-spring-cleaning-paper-art-designboom-02
the bristles of a broom and its accompanying dustpan begin to take shape 
Artist uses Paper for Illustration to describe Sprung into the Spring Seasonzim-and-zou-spring-cleaning-paper-art-designboom-02
tiny scraps of paper look like sprinkles as they are applied to letterforms 
Artist uses Paper for Illustration to describe Sprung into the Spring Seasonzim-and-zou-spring-cleaning-paper-art-designboom-02
an assortment of colorful flowers have been incorporated into the compositions 

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