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Image of Origami Street Art by Mademoiselle Maurice

Image of Origami Street Art by Mademoiselle Maurice

Images of Origami Street Art by Mademoiselle Maurice
(Images © Mademoiselle Maurice)

Disclaimer: The title of this post should read ‘Mademoiselle Maurice, Your Street Origami Rocks!’, in French. If it doesn’t, or if there are grammatical errors you cannot live with, please take it up with Google translate.

For me, there is something captivating about the fragility of any kind of art created out of ephemeral mediums like ice, sand, moss, chalk or – in the case of Mademoiselle Maurice – origami paper. That the artist knows their work is a temporary part of the environment seems to make it particularly special.

Through her work, Mademoiselle Maurice seeks to turn the outside world into an open air museum, one where her works are created in a way that communicates positive emotion in a purely subjective manner. She wants to brighten our lives, and I reckon’ she achieves that!

What do you think?

Image of Origami Street Art by Mademoiselle MauriceImage of Origami Street Art by Mademoiselle MauriceImage of Origami Street Art by Mademoiselle MauriceImage of Origami Street Art by Mademoiselle MauriceImage of Origami Street Art by Mademoiselle Maurice

Image of Origami Street Art by Mademoiselle Maurice

Images of Origami Street Art by Mademoiselle Maurice
(Images © Mademoiselle Maurice)

Mademoiselle Maurice works with different mediums – things such as origami, lace, photography, or painting and embroidery. For me, her works are a little naïve yet at the same time joyful. The images of her rainbow origami make me smile.

If you would like to see a more comprehensive gallery of Mademoiselle Maurice’s work, you can access her website here.