Rogan Brown looks to nature to inspire his artwork. His latest series, *Magic Circle,* are tiny paper sculptures re-imagined from coral, tree moss, bacteria and other microscopic living cells. Every piece is hand and laser cut to reflect textured, layered, and dimensional microorganisms. Brown finds the mixture of imaginary and real-world fascinating, making his, “finished work more real and unique.” The tiny and delicate pieces take months to complete. Based in France, Brown loves using paper for his craft as it also speaks to nature’s “fragility and toughness.” With the environment as his muse, Brown has plenty of material to draw from.






