Mixed media paperfolds

Created in paper, the early folded artworks were known as Paperfolds and created from flute-paper, a finely ribbed corrugated card, and graph paper where instructions for folding are visible to provide a map of the process.

Flute Paperfold 6 (Open Grid) - flute paper, 88 x 64 x 7.5cm, 2015 (detail)

Flute Paperfold VI (Open Grid) – flute paper, 88 x 64 x 7.5cm, 2015 (detail)

Flute Paperfold 7 (Paper Grille) - flute paper, 110 x 95 x 20cm, 2015

Flute Paperfold VII (Paper Grille) – flute paper, 110 x 95 x 20cm, 2015

Flute Paperfold 7 (Paper Grille) - flute paper, 110 x 95 x 20cm, 2015 (detail)

Flute Paperfold VII (Paper Grille) – flute paper, 110 x 95 x 20cm, 2015 (detail)

Flute Paperfold 7 (Paper Grille) - flute paper, 110 x 95 x 20cm, 2015 (detail)

Flute Paperfold VII (Paper Grille) – flute paper, 110 x 95 x 20cm, 2015 (detail)

Flute Paperfold 5 (Opposites Attract)- flute paper, 47 x 47 x 15cm x 2units, 2009

Flute Paperfold V (Opposites Attract)- flute paper, 47 x 47 x 15cm x 2units, 2009

Flute Paperfold 4 (Pair of Diagonals) - flute paper and Mountboard, 45 x 30 x 5cm x 2 units, 2009

Flute Paperfold IV (Pair of Diagonals) – flute paper and Mountboard, 45 x 30 x 5cm x 2 units, 2009

Graph Paperfold 2 - graph paper, 65 x 60 x 10cm, 2010 (sold)

Graph Paperfold II – graph paper, 65 x 60 x 10cm, 2010

Graph Paperfold 2 - graph paper, 65 x 60 x 10cm, 2010 (detail)

Graph Paperfold II – graph paper, 65 x 60 x 10cm, 2010 (detail)

Graph Paperfold 1 - graph paper, 63 x 87 x 4cm, 2009 (sold)

Graph Paperfold I – graph paper, 63 x 87 x 4cm, 2009