Et kig ind i Little Detroits kreative verden

A look into Little Detroit's creative world


There is something magical about papercuts that can immerse us in a world of patterns, shapes, and colors. An artist who has mastered this technique is Christine Brage, who is behind Little Detroit. Her paper artworks are created with a freehand technique without a fixed plan for how each individual work will turn out in advance, making her work an organic and unpredictable process.

Christine's love for paper art started as a hobby, where she experimented with different patterns and colors in her free time. Her free approach to paper art led to the establishment of her own artist brand Little Detroit, where she creates unique paper artworks or papercuts, which can be found here at Peléton.

Christine's approach to paper art allows her to let her creativity flow freely, and her work is the result of the creative process where she lets her instincts and intuition guide her movements. Her art prints are a perfect example of how creativity can flourish when you allow yourself to explore and experiment with different techniques and materials. "There is something immensely satisfying about sitting at home cutting paper into intricate patterns."

If you are interested in owning one of Little Detroit's papercut posters, you can see a selection of her most popular art prints here at Peléton.

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Christine Brage's use of vibrant colors makes her works appear lively and captivating. She combines bold and contrasting shades to create fantastic combinations that highlight the intricate details in her patterns. Many of her posters feature one prominent color, complemented by a neutral background color, to make the pattern and motif stand out clearly.

Her paper cuttings are available as posters in many different patterns, sizes, and colors. She has created everything from simple and minimalist motifs to abstract shapes. If you want to explore the entire beautiful and creative collection that Christine Brage has created, click here.