If your creativity is wild, no medium is a limitation. This fact is exceptionally true with Anastassia Elias, a french artist who collects toilet rolls and turns them into great works of unbelievable art. You read it right, toilet roll. And not only is the choice of medium odd, the way they are worked into incredible depictions of life is freakier.
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Letâs take a short stroll through a small version of this artistâs art gallery with these 12 sculptures that show how creative the roll can go. Youâll never look at your empty toilet paper roll the same way again.
Swing. I bet you didnât expect to find a child swinning from a tree in a toilet roll. The shapes are simple, but they are more than enough to convey life.
Boxing. Whatâs the secret that makes the world inside the roll look so lively? Answer â" the backlit!
Horse Racing. Anastassia Elias is not limited to the limited space inside a roll; in fact she even turns it into an advantage with half-depicted figures. Also I like the sense of motion expressed here.
Cowboys. Well, howdy cowboys. Silhouette shapes actually leave their details for the viewers to fantasize about. What story did you come up with, when you see these cowboy silhouettes?
Circus Jugglers. The act of juggling is made precise with the right shapes and positioning in this particular sculpture.
Amusement Park. A whole amusement park comes alive here! The lesson of th day: think out of the roll.
Rain. Perhaps it is too much to ask for rain but those peopel really look like they are trying to get out of the rain. The two in the background sharing the same umbrella is oh-so lifelike.
Miners. They really look like they are mining this toilet roll for what itâs worth, with their feet embedded in the rubble.
Holiday Night. On a lighter note, the paper trees are formed using tweezers, and concentrated patience. The outcome is natural and relaxing.
Zoo. Itâs a zoo in here. Visitors are kept outside of the enclosure with a thin bar but you can see how excited they are to see the giraffes.
Aquarium. Itâs not just the ground, you can build any world inside the roll. Also this incredible version makes the fish fly in mid-air.
Mill. And here lies the secret of how she does it. Anastassia uses paper of same color to blend the paper figure into the roll seamlessly. Everything else that makes the sculpture come alive is based on her ingenuity and attention to detail.
Thatâs all? Of course not. Browse through all her work in Anastassia Eliasâ website!
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