![Christina Lihan paper sculpture](http://www.blogcdn.com/realestate.aol.com/blog/media/2013/01/13-1359007286.jpg)
Christina Lihan builds houses and buildings -- but not with plywood and heavy machinery. She's done the skyscrapers of the New York City skyline, the domed basilicas of Italy and the beachside McMansions of Florida. Her material of choice? Paper.
![Christina Lihan paper sculpture](http://www.blogcdn.com/realestate.aol.com/blog/media/2013/01/christina-lihan.png)
She starts by making charcoal sketches of her subjects, then enlarging them and cutting them into paper art. She's turned her art into quite a business as well. Lihan told AOL Real Estate that she often works with Realtors who sell luxury properties across the country, making replicas of those homes that the Realtors then give to their clients. She said that she sells these smaller, 16-by-20-inch replicas for less than $1,000.
You can see more of Lihan's work on her website and in the gallery below. (All photos are courtesy of Christina Lihan.)
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