Jamie Hannigan Makes Detailed Paper Sculptures Only Using The Pages Of A Book, Usually Depicting An Element Of The Story

Game of Thrones – The Iron Throne

According to Jamie Hannigan: “Perhaps I’m just easily fascinated, but I often see magic and wonder in things that others might consider mundane. I’m a very imaginative person, and as a child I often created fictional narratives to go along with places or objects.

My inspiration comes from all over. Sometimes I’m really into nature, like toadstools and mushrooms. Sometimes I’m really into man-made things, like ships. Sometimes I’m really into concepts and themes, like astrology or mythology.

I go through phases, and I’ve learned to embrace that in my work. I create the things I want to make at that exact moment. If just one other person finds enjoyment in what my imagination led me to produce, I consider it a success.”

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Game of Thrones – Pyke and the Iron Islands

Game of Thrones – Meereen

Game of Thrones – The Wall and Castle Black

Game of Thrones – Winterfell

Game of Thrones – King’s Landing

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Lolita

Moby Dick

Don Quixote

The Coreys

Mr. & Mrs.

Salt River Project

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay

Sleeping Beauty

Project Junebug

A Book of Nonsense

Tom Sawyer

Robin Hood

Treasure Island

Brothers Grimm Fairytales

The Wizard of Oz

Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland

Mother Goose’s Nursery Rhymes

Where the Wild Things Are

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