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Japanese university student Haruki (@02ESyRaez4VhR2l) can turn any package of sweets or snacks into a work of art. The paper craft artist has gained quite a following and media attention in Japan for his knack for reconstructing the boxes of various treats into creative art pieces.
For instance, Haruki has made Pringles boxes into a stylish boy band, chocolate boxes into Studio Ghibli-esque towns, and Chivas Regal into an awesome knight.
One of his most recent standout works is turning Nissin Cup Noodles into sentai superheroes, so expertly that Nissin actually used them in a promotion!
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Source: @02ESyRaez4VhR2l
His latest work continues to impress, take a look at how he's turned chocolate boxes into ships, military weapons, and stunning scenery!