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"Words Fly Thousands of Miles" Paper Sculpture 3D Poster

Words Fly Thousands of Miles Paper Sculpture 3D Poster "Words Fly Thousands of Miles" Paper Sculpture 3D Poster

After the Fukushima nuclear leak occurred, many kind-hearted people around the world sent their most sincere blessings to the people of Fukushima in the form of prayers. With the help of Surface3 Design Office, Kyosuke Nishida, Brian Li Sui Fong, and Dominic Liu designed and produced this unique 3D conceptpaper sculpture poster—"Words Fly Thousands of Miles". There is a beautiful tradition in Japan, which is to make a thousand paper cranes to send your blessings, and this is the origin of the thousand paper cranes. This group of artists borrowed the concept of paper cranes and integrated this concept into the artistic design of this 3D paper sculpture poster.


Words Fly Thousands of Miles Paper Sculpture 3D Poster


The ingenious paper sculpture design adopts an asymmetric structural layout. The main structure seems to be showing the content of the text, but in fact it is fully transforming the text into Thousand Paper Cranes The sense of power that seems to be condensed is presented, especially the detail that can be noticed is that at the lower end of the body of the paper crane, the use of paper color blocks fully corresponds to the color of each paper crane. The benefit of such an ingenious design is that the paper cranes presented on a three-dimensional level will not deviate from the theme of the entire text because of the uniqueness of color and space. This seemingly natural, but extremely thoughtful conceptual design It is worth learning from us paper sculpture designers and enthusiasts.


Words Fly Thousands of Miles Paper Sculpture 3D Poster


At the place where paper cranes spew out, the three-dimensional structure of the text is also cracked and divided by adding blocks. The sense of change is very strong, as if the moment you are admiring, in fact, this group of ArtThe work is still undergoing drastic changes, and these paper-carved paper cranes have only one purpose, which is to fly to the people of Fukushima as soon as possible and bring their blessings to the people of Fukushima. Photographer Simon Duhamel was also very particular about the light when he took this set of pictures. The artistic changes in light and dark are breathtakingly beautiful, and he really embodies this very good 3D paper sculpture design as fully as possible. !


Words Fly Thousands of Miles Paper Sculpture 3D Poster


Words Fly Thousands of Miles Paper Sculpture 3D Poster