Londoner Rich 'Paperboyo' McCor (previously here and here) has already transformed Paris's Arc de Triomphe into a LEGO man and turned London's 02/Millennium Dome into a delicious-looking cake. Luckily for us, McCor is still on the go and he isn't running out of ideas - the photographer is back with more famous landmarks interacting with his whimsical paper cutouts!
Everything started when Rich decided to become a tourist in his own city. "My first idea was using a cut-out to transform Big Ben into a wristwatch," the artist wrote on Bored Panda. "Whilst I was there, a girl and her father took an interest in what I was doing and I showed them the photo on my camera screen. They were full of enthusiasm for the idea, and it spurred me on to do more."
McCor said that ideas can both come to him instantly or dance around in his head, playing with his subconscious for some time. Either way, it takes him about 15 minutes to get the image exactly like he wants it when he's in the location. The world is a big place, so let's hope McCor keeps traveling and shooting images which already earned him more than 253K followers on Instagram!
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Hahahahahahahaha!!!!!! Hilarious!!!!! I think i hear Celine Dion singing already!!!!!!!
Barbara G - it's a polar bear on a melting ice cube. like what's happening with the polar ice caps and polar bears.
i wish he was in sea side not in the pool. Your dreams are also not free
At first I couldn't tell what was the cut out and what was the landscape.
These are awesome loved it so much... until I saw the Kim Kardashian one
I loved these! Don't let people get you down who are grumpy over the title, you clearly worked hard on this, and you've done something really cool!
I was actually pleasantly surprised by how neat these are. Awesome job!
These are awesome loved it so much... until I saw the Kim Kardashian one
I loved these! Don't let people get you down who are grumpy over the title, you clearly worked hard on this, and you've done something really cool!
I was actually pleasantly surprised by how neat these are. Awesome job!