When it comes to the Japanese elements that are most commonly used as sources of inspiration, Mount Fuji is definitely on the list. Designers get a steady stream of creative inspiration through her, which is transformed into various themed designs. Through these designs, people also It is equivalent to seeing the various postures of Mount Fuji outside the natural landscape, which can inspire new surprises every time.
Japanese architect Yusuke Oono was inspired by Mount Fuji and designed a special paper sculpture three-dimensional book. After opening, the front and back covers are put together to turn into a delicate and compact cylindrical table. Decorated, the inner pages of the work can be appreciated from all angles.
The simplified mountain lines, the classic blue background and white top symbolize the long-term snow-covered mountain top, and the leisurely wild cranes and curling clouds on the side form a quite typical Japanese style.
In addition to "Mount Fuji", architect Yusuke Ono also made a pop-up book "Snow White" based on the theme of the classic fairy tale "Snow White". The scene is a big tree, and the story is enveloped in the lush branches and leaves. Down.
From the perspective of color tonality, the atmosphere of "Snow White" is obviously divided into two, pure whiteThe light side and the dark evil side, although you can’t see the other side from the angle of the photo, but characters other than witches, such as princesses, dwarves, rabbits, and maybe princes, should be crowded there. ~