
Origami artists have been transforming paper into varied, visually striking works of art since centuries. However, an entirely different wagon of artists has stretched it across the paper and is creating the same magic with books. Had these books not been morphed into unusual artworks, you might have seen them bedecking some landfill, a ditch or a waste-bin. Who knows? Anyhow, after passing through some skilled hands, they have gotten more appealing than they were ever. Since seeing is believing, hit the jump to see a full list of book art awaiting your approval:
Anagram Bookshop (Prague) promotional images from Kaspen deserve a glance for sure. More here.



Known as Robert The, the Kingston-based artist outshines all. More here.









Brian Dettemer is one of the masters of this weirdly green art. More here and here.










Casey Curran etches his art on books with a scissor. More here.



UK artist S. U. Blackwell uses old books as her medium to create fine, intricate sculptures. More here.



Lucille Moroni works with 19th century church books and missals to create art. More here.

Folded books by Denise Kiggan are just incredible! More here.







