In his project "Cut Scene", Marc Hagan-Guirey recreated various scenes from Star Wars by outlining and cutting these from single sheets of paper, a technique called kirigami.
… [Marc Hagan-Guirey] is a freelance digital designer, but that's just his 9-to-5 gig. His extracurricular activity is much cooler: Using a scalpel to make hundreds of tiny, delicate cuts in 8.27 x 11.7-inch sheets of paper to recreate famous movie scenes. His latest foray? Carving out iconic moments from the Star Wars franchise. The project, which he calls Cut Scene, is an homage to a saga that's been with him for a long time.
Due to licensing issues, he can't sell merchandise related to this project, since the franchise is owned by Disney and Lucasfilm, so he crowdfunded the exhibition "Cut Scene – The Exhibition" through Kickstarter instead.
A carbon-freezing chamber:
The Endor bunker:
Leia and R2-D2 in the blockade runner:
The Millennium Falcon:
Featured image: A carbon-freezing chamber.