Clever Paper Cutouts Transform Landmarks Across the Globe into Amusing Scenes

Using tourist attractions, landmarks, and urban settings as his backdrops, the Brighton-based artist and photographer dreams up amusing scenes that he fashions with precise angles and black paper cutouts.

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Using tourist attractions, landmarks, and urban settings as his backdrops, the Brighton-based artist and photographer dreams up amusing scenes that he fashions with precise angles and black paper cutouts.

He creates novel moments in time where an octopus squirms from inside the Colosseum or a WW2-era sailor embraces the Leaning Tower of Pisa in reference to the famous photo by Alfred Eisenstaedt.

London’s Tower Bridge is instantly transformed into a looping roller coaster, and a Canadian building miraculously appears like a lengthy accordion.

The Arc de Triomphe playfully morphs into a massive LEGO figure, an upside-down shot of Regent Street becomes a boat canal, and the King’s Place facade functions as individual swimming lanes.

Rich McCor (aka Paperboyo) always has a way of imagining the potential for quirkiness and whimsy in existing architecture.

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