
Source: @02ESyRaez4VhR2l
Japanese paper artist turns box of sweets into Studio Ghibli-esque squirrel run bakery
- Tags:
- Cool / DIY / Japan / Paper Art / Paper Craft / papercraft / Pie no mi
Related Article
-
New Maneki Neko Cat Molds Give Your Dinner Table Feline Fortune Sculptures
-
Aka Renga Christmas Market: A Fairytale Christmas in Yokohama 2019
-
Neko Neko Shokupan enters the fashion world in this Samansa Mos2 collaboration
-
Japan Releases New Sliced Chocolate And Mayonnaise To Change Breakfast And Sandwich Game
-
Keep things cool this summer with this dark and handsome soy sauce flavoured kakigori
-
Bathroom Notice Asks Patrons To “Work Together” When Using The Malfunctioned Bidet
If you're not familiar with talented papercraft artist and Japanese university student Haruki (@02ESyRaez4VhR2l) by name, you may have seen his numerous celebrated works floating around online. The artist has a reputation for turning empty snacks and sweets boxes into super detailed works of art. In the past he's made Pringles cans into stylish boy bands, a box of Chivas Regal into a badass knight, and Final Fantasy-esque airship out of a box of chocolate.
Despite getting national television coverage and even his own museum exhibit, the master artist of empty boxes is as it again. This time Haruki took Pie no Mi, a popular brand of miniature chocolate pie bites (in this case, cream cheese flavor), and turned it into a French pie shop run by squirrels that some commenters say looks like a Studio Ghibli film world.
Source: Haruki
Source: Haruki
As always, Haruki cleverly makes use of every detail on the packaging--turning the chef hat-wearing squirrels into shop staff, and filling their case with pie bit drawings. If you look closely, one of the squirrels is even manning the display glass and calling in customers.
For more brilliant paper art, be sure to follow Haruki on Twitter.