horst kiechle: paper torso with removable parts
the australian architect / artist horst kiechle designed this torso with removable organs
for the science lab of the international school nadi, fiji islands built entirely from 200gms/sqm white card.
you can find more images of the project here.


internal organs removed from torso
intestines

making of
via my modern met
TV show paper dolls
featuring characters from 'mad men' and 'breaking bad' for its inaugural release, the 'trim doll' paperdoll collection by andrés martínez ricci showcases stars from TV, movies, and music.
paper fashion ads for laforet grand bazar
designed for the five-day biannual sales fair in tokyo, the print and video ad campaign by steve nakamura showcases retro-futuristic costumes composed of paper and cardboard.
brian dettmer: textonomy
each work is meticulously carved from an outdated piece of text-- every layer is unearthed by the artist with the precision of a small blade, slowly restructuring the object.
'archisculptures' by horst kiechle
these meticulous designs are all made from paper and card to create intricate planar forms which are scaled up for the final form.
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