I saw Pablo Lehmann’s work for the first time in person at the San Diego Contemporary Art Fair and what a treat it was. Both intricate and delicate, it was difficult not to spend all day just searching out letters and words—the detail of each piece is overwhelming. From wall hangings to 3D works like clocks and mirrors, to an entire room of cut paper, this man’s attention to detail and work ethic knows no bounds. Enjoy getting lost:

Lacan's Habit, cut vinyl, 2012














Astoundingly Detailed Cut Paper Art by Pablo Lehmann
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(Dis)course detail, cut paper, 2012
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(Dis)course, cut paper, 2012
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Baroque Alphabet detail, cut paper, 2010
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Baroque Alphabet, cut paper, 2010
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Correspondence, cut paper, 2013
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The Scribe's House (the desk) detail, 2010
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The Scribe's Thesis detail, cut paper, 2012
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The Scribe's Thesis, cut paper, 2012
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The Scribe's House (the room), 2010
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The Scribe's House (the desk), 2010
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The Curved Book I, cut paper, 2011
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Lacan's Habit, cut vinyl, 2012
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Vanity Mirror, cut paper
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Lacan's Habit detail, cut vinyl, 2012