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Around the world in cut-outs

โœ Scribed by Paperboyo


Publisher
Chronicle Books
Year
2018
Tongue
English
Leaves
212
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Landmarks -- Pop culture -- Quirky architecture -- Playing with food -- Out & about -- Behind the scenes -- The fails -- D.I.Y.;"Globe-hopping artist Paperboyo transforms real iconic landmarks and settings around the world into works of art and amusement by just holding up a cut-out and snapping a photo. Here is New York's Guggenheim Museum as a flowerpot, the Eiffel Tower sporting butterfly wings, a giant octopus peeking its tentacles out of the Roman Colosseum, and nearly a hundred more images of wonder and humor."--Amazon.com.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Landmarks --
Pop culture --
Quirky architecture --
Playing with food --
Out & about --
Behind the scenes --
The fails --
D.I.Y.

โœฆ Subjects


Cut-out craft;Street photography;Trick photography;Illustrated works;Pictorial works;Cut-out craft -- Pictorial works


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