This Japanese Artist Turns The Packaging From Everyday Objects Into Incredible Art
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For example, just check out what he pulled off with a few Pringles potato chip cans in 2018. He made the Pringles logo into five really impressive figures with colorful suits matching the colors of the packages! Nearly 200,000 Twitter users have liked it so far.
It’s hard to believe this owl started life as two basic cardboard cartons that contained soy milk. You can see how he used the red suns from the package’s artwork to make its intense eyes.
Starting with an empty box of chocolates, Haruki fashioned an elegant violin player. This guy is seriously a wizard with some paper and cutting tools.
He created an extremely detailed scene featuring a young girl in a treehouse from a biscuit box. It picked up more than 200,000 likes, making it one of his most popular pieces ever! Can you spot the cat?
Two battling figures, complete with hats and weapons, began as empty cardboard boxes.
You know those iconic instant noodle cup cartons? The artist got everything he needed to make an astronaut from one of them. That means his materials cost less than $1 for what is a really cool piece of art.
Some of his creations have required several boxes. For this village scene, Haruki used 16 boxes (four of each color seen in the first image). The result earned him more than 500,000 likes on Twitter!
If you’re inspired by Haruki’s creations, there’s really nothing stopping you from giving it a go. You already have everything you need in your pantry.
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