Japanese artist Haruki, better known as Twitter user @02ESyRaez4VhR2l, recently gained Internet fame when he posted his artwork on the social media platform. What was the key to his success? He masterfully transformed used Japanese snack boxes into realistic figures!
His artwork has a name in Japanese and it is called “Kiries” or “Kirigami” – the art of paper-cutting. Kirie is more associated with traditional Japanese art, but Haruki re-adapted it to his personal, more pop-like style.
Scroll down and see his skillfully crafted packages, which now look like works of art!
More info: twitter.com
Japanese artist is being the sensation of twitter turning packaging into awesome arts
Japanese artist is being the sensation of twitter turning packaging into awesome arts
Japanese artist is being the sensation of twitter turning packaging into awesome arts
Japanese artist is being the sensation of twitter turning packaging into awesome arts
Japanese artist is being the sensation of twitter turning packaging into awesome arts
Japanese artist is being the sensation of twitter turning packaging into awesome arts
Japanese artist is being the sensation of twitter turning packaging into awesome arts
Japanese artist is being the sensation of twitter turning packaging into awesome arts
Japanese artist is being the sensation of twitter turning packaging into awesome arts
Japanese artist is being the sensation of twitter turning packaging into awesome arts
Japanese artist is being the sensation of twitter turning packaging into awesome arts
Japanese artist is being the sensation of twitter turning packaging into awesome arts
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