This Artist Uses Just Paper And Scissors To Transform Famous Landmarks Into New Art
by N/A, 10 years ago |
12 min read
Prepare to be amazed.
London artist Rich McCor, 28, is turning some of Europe's most breathtaking landmarks into a work of innovative art.
Using just paper and scissors, McCor transforms iconic places, like the Palace of Westminster, into paper cut out replicas.
He adds finer details to iconic structures, just like he did with the statue of Eros in Piccadilly circus.
He also added this boss surfer to the Somerset House.
And this fisher in Trafalgar Square.
LOL.
He has an eye for embellishing classic landmarks with an unexpected twist - like turning St. Paul's into a cathedral sundae!
Or turning the London Eye into a bike.
And St. George Wharf Tower into the Eye of Sauron.
He's starting to take Paris by storm too, like turning the Arc de Triomphe into a robot.
Cheers to creativity.
And putting Mona Lisa on top of the Louvre, since we all know she rules it anyway.
You can check out all of Rich's amazing work on Instagram!
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