Artist Matthew Reinhart works at a table covered with paper scraps in his studio in New York City. He cuts, folds, glues, and tapes pieces together. At first, his creation looks like a flat shape. Then Reinhart pulls a paper tab. Suddenly, the flat shape seemingly springs to life. It unfolds into a 3-D sculpture of a monster that waves its claws and gnashes its teeth.
Reinhart designs pop-up books. He brings stories to life with dinosaurs that bite and fairy-tale princesses that spin. Reinhart combines science, engineering, and art to make his amazing paper creations.
Artist Matthew Reinhart works at a table. It’s covered with paper scraps. He’s in his studio in New York City. He cuts, folds, glues, and tapes pieces together. His artwork looks like a flat shape at first. Then Reinhart pulls a paper tab. The flat shape suddenly seems to spring to life. It unfolds into a 3-D sculpture. It’s a monster. It waves its claws and snaps its teeth.
Reinhart designs pop-up books. He brings stories to life. Some of his books have dinosaurs that bite. Other books have fairy-tale princesses that spin. Reinhart mixes science, engineering, and art. That’s how he makes his amazing paper creations.