Over the past several years, paper artists have demonstrated the versatility of their common fibrous material.

While some cut or carve paper by hand, others merge traditional craftsmanship with digital design.

Such is the case forIbbini Studio.

Laser-Cut Paper Sculptures by Ibbini Studio

Ibbini has partnered with Noyer since 2017 to create increasingly detailed pieces.

These designs start with hand-drawn elements that are then laser-cut onto sheets of paper.

With their collaging method, they stack enough papers together to create vases and jars.

Laser-Cut Paper Sculptures by Ibbini Studio

The texture of the layered papers makes many of these designs look like marble carvings.

To see more of Ibbini Studios remarkable work, you’re free to visit theirwebsiteor follow them onInstagramandFacebook.

Abu Dabi-based Ibbini Studio partners with computer scientist Stephane Noyer to create incredible paper art.

Laser-Cut Paper Sculptures by Ibbini Studio

Since 2017, the duo have combined digital design with traditional craftsmanship.

Each sheet of paper is laser-cut before being layered and assembled together by hand.

Laser-Cut Paper Sculptures by Ibbini Studio

Laser-Cut Paper Sculptures by Ibbini Studio

Laser-Cut Paper Sculptures by Ibbini Studio

Laser-Cut Paper Sculptures by Ibbini Studio

Laser-Cut Paper Sculptures by Ibbini Studio

Laser-Cut Paper Sculptures by Ibbini Studio

Laser-Cut Paper Sculptures by Ibbini Studio

Laser-Cut Paper Sculptures by Ibbini Studio

Laser-Cut Paper Sculptures by Ibbini Studio

Laser-Cut Paper Sculptures by Ibbini Studio

Laser-Cut Paper Sculptures by Ibbini Studio