Overwhelmed with sculptures from the ultimate paper
Japanese artist Tomoko Takeda (of advertising agency Dentsu) creates beautiful sculptural artworks from books.
Japanese artist Tomoko Takeda (of advertising agency Dentsu) creates beautiful sculptural artworks from books.
The works are made from a collection of classic fairy tales like Alice in Wonderland and The Little Prince among other beloved works of fiction (for example, Flower for Algernon) and nonfiction work (wallet for example Anne Frank of Anne Frank's Diary) carved into sculpture reflects the individuality of each story.
Update 16 December 2018
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