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Paperstuff, Cardboard Art by Bartek Elsner

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Paperstuff is an unusual collection displayed in the streets of Berlin of real life items translated in to paper versions. Bartek Elsner is the artist. He is a specialist designer in digital communications and interaction; though his playful side is exposed through this artful work.
The cardboard sculptures range from a machine gun, to outdated electronics from the 80’s. Spectacles on the sidewalks have featured a fireplace complete with realistic hearth details hosting a lovely paper flame, a gigantic boom box, and a surveillance camera appearing in full functioning order. He really has captured these realistic objects perfectly. Potential awaits for the most amazing child’s playhouse.

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