Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Artists transform magazines and old newspapers into sculptures of insects

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The Agency Soon, Belgian design atelier, made magazines and old newspapers into realistic sculptures of insects. The bugs were created for the launch of a line of recycled paper for IGEPA Benelux.

Page by page, the magazines and newspapers were cut and folded into delicate forms of insects, flowers and plants, which together form a three-dimensional garden lush. The wings of each insect reveal its former use, through text and images printed on paper.

The pretty insects were an alternative way of the workshop alerts to the infinite possibilities of recycling of paper, referred to Inhabitat.

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