Japanese turns packaging of famous products into works of art

Traveling the World Wide Web, it is incredibly nice to come across original and interesting content that reflects the intelligence and creativity of its creator. Some visual materials can prove that the human imagination has no limits. Today we will introduce you to the works of the artist from an unusually beautiful and amazing Japan. Haruki manages to create real works of art from objects that were supposed to be in the trash.

Every year, humanity with a monstrous progression increases the amount of waste, driving itself into a trap and forcing others to constantly invent new ways to deal with the problem of pollution of the planet. In one of the largest states in the world, the USA, there are more than two thousand dumps? and 90% of the waste from them is not recycled. The statistics are scary, but does this mean that an urgent problem can be solved only in high-tech ways? Japanese Haruki proves no!

Haruki works in the Kiries or Kirigami genre. This is a form of paper art that is close to origami and involves the skill of cutting paper. Those. Kirigami combines both folding and cutting, but at the same time, interestingly, it eliminates the use of glue in the process of creating products. The Japanese artist perfectly mastered this traditional Japanese trend, and then adapted it to his addiction to pop stylistics.

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