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Papercuts follows the continuing adventures of cut-paper artist Patrick Gannon, his artwork, and his life in Tokyo.
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Avoid the Roid!

Aug 21, 2009
Today I have discovered that I am not a comedy writer. For hours I’ve been trying to come up with a bad… nay, a mind numbingly awful and cringe-worthy pun. The kind of joke that is mythical in its horrendousness; horrifying in its banality. That...

The Flow That Will Not Be Stemmed

Nov 25, 2009
size: 16 1/2 x 11 3/4 inches ( 42 x 29.7 cm ) medium: cut paper on wood click here to go with a bigger flow! Action and reaction, ebb and flow, trial and error, change – this is the rhythm of living. ~Bruce Barton Art, music, violence, fear,...

Expectations of a Red Threaded Print

Nov 23, 2009
The third giclée in the 2009 Autumn series of prints, Red Thread Expectations is, I admit, a day or two late. However, I have enough good news that, not only will you forgive it’s tardiness, but you will finish reading this post with a grin in your...

A Welcome Print

Nov 12, 2009
Introducing the second in the 2009 Autumn series of prints: A Welcome Messenger. Honestly, I have no idea why this one took so long to make. There’ve been tons of requests for it, and it holds a special place in my heart. Messenger, along with...

Gallery Show: The Way of Flow @ C.A.V.E. Gallery, Venice, CA

Nov 10, 2009
I’m not sure which is weirding me out more: that I’m the featured artist for this show, or that it ends in 2010. I mean, 2010?!? Can you believe it? I’ll update this entry with some more info and thoughts in the morning… right now, I just want to...

Paper Mice and New Prints

Oct 30, 2009
The last time I kicked out new prints, I was flabbergasted to discover that it had been a year since the previous series had come out. I swore not to make that mistake again (this year…). Today, I make good on my silent promise I made to myself when...

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