Paper trail leads to exquisite design
A model of the Chinese Pavilion at the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai. [Photo provided to China Daily]
Since 1995, her team has undertaken numerous paper art exhibitions and cultural exchanges and left its footprint in more than 30 major cities across the world.
She and her team have experimented with the paper they use. They sometimes "coat the paper with a 'ceramic-like' layer, making it look as smooth as ceramic, and waterproof, creating a sense of dimension with some layering effects", Huang says.
Since 2009, she has been listed as one of the art designers for Vogue China.
In 2013, the team participated in a bid to create the most pop-ups in a pop-up book that was recognized by Guinness World Records. It was achieved by 168 pupils from Taichung city, Taiwan. The completed book is 107 meters in length and the entire collection comprises 149 large art pieces, 296 pages in total, joined together with folded pages in the shape of a concertina.
In 2016, the team held an exhibition themed on ecosystems at the Louvre in France, which was hailed as an outstanding success.