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High up in the treetops strange birds are hatching from their eggs, craning their necks toward their mothers, and exploring their new environment. In this enchanting book, paper artist Philippe Ug has created an avian paradise comprised of fourteen unique and delightful birds. As each page is turned, Ug's birds form intricate patterns of color and shape, inviting readers deep into a world of feathers, leaves, flowers, and wings, making this the perfect gift for children and anyone fascinated with exquisite design.
Philippe Ug studied at the Academy of Arts in Paris and uses illustration, printmaking, design, and paper engineering in his artworks.