2015-11-05

El británico Rich McCor se ha vuelto viral en redes sociales por exhibir su creatividad con figuras de papel. El artista trasforma paisajes icónicos en pequeñas siluetas negras que demuestran todo su talento, cambiando los diferentes contextos de las fotos de sus viajes.

Todo comenzó con una silueta de la correa de un reloj puesta en la icónica torre del Big Ben en Londres. Lo que inició como un pasatiempo se convirtió en un fenómeno viral gracias al Daily News que en uno de los artículos publicó las creativas imágenes.

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Ahora ‘paperboyo’ como es conocido en Instagram cuenta con más de 78.000 seguidores que aplauden y comparten su talento y creatividad. Acá les compartimos algunas de las imágenes:

I’m in Malta this week. I'll probably mostly be sat by the pool reading Hunter S. Thompson novels whilst I'm here (but there’s always time to make it look like there’s a sea monster trapped inside the Siege Bell Tower) #siegebelltower #valletta #malta #lovemalta #maltaphotography #visitmalta #instamalta #igersmalta #octopus #seamonster #paper #cutout #silhouette #wanderlust #travel #adventure #passionpassport #architecture #travelandlife #intrepidtravel #bestintravel #architecturelovers #bluesky #instagram

Una foto publicada por Rich McCor (@paperboyo) el
2 de Nov de 2015 a la(s) 10:46 PST

Charles Pétillon's 'Heartbeat' installation at Covent Garden. If you haven't been yet then get there soon because it's coming down after 27th September. I assume a man will go round with a needle and pop them #coventgardenballoons #balloons #coventgarden #heartbeat #pixar #up #sky #disney #igerslondon #shutup_london #prettycitylondon #london #lovelondon #londonlife #londonpop #visitlondon #travel #instalondon #instaart #boredpanda #wanderlust #lifeofadventure #worlderlust #timeoutlondon #culturetrip_ldn #ilovelondon #resourcemag #instagoodmyphoto #instaart #instaphoto #londonforyou

A photo posted by Rich McCor (@paperboyo) on
Sep 23, 2015 at 10:01am PDT

The Little Mermaid taking a selfie; Shot for #lpkids (@lonelyplanet's brand for little adventurers). Hans Christian Anderson (who wrote the fairy tale) always took some unusual pieces of equipment with him when he travelled, including a rope in case a fire broke out and he was forced to escape through a window. Fortunately he never needed it #lonelyplanet #copenhagen #denmark #kopenhagen #visitcopenhagen #selfiestick #sea #paperart #sky #VisitDenmark #somewhereincopenhagen #citytrip #instaart #igerscopenhagen #wanderlust #travel #adventure #travelbreak #travelandlife #intrepidtravel
#bestintravel #passionpassport #disney #hanschristiananderson #thelittlemermaid #selfie #Denlillehavfrue #cutout #paper

A photo posted by Rich McCor (@paperboyo) on
Oct 9, 2015 at 11:33pm PDT

Hi to the newbies- thanks for checking out my insta. Here's a new one from my trip to Paris at le weekend When the Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre, the museum shut down for nine days, the French bor­der was closed and all depart­ing ships and trains were searched. The mystery wasn't solved until two years later though, when the thief turned out to be Vin­cenzo Perug­gia, a car­pen­ter who had been working at the museum and knew all the exits and escape routes. Perug­gia had even helped build the glass case that the Mona Lisa was displayed in, so he knew how to get the paint­ing out. At closing time, he hid in a broom closet and then walked out an exit after dark hold­ing the Mona Lisa under his coat. Shot for #lpkids (@lonelyplanet's brand for little adventurers) #louvre #lonelyplanet #instaart #paris #parisjetaime #parisian #topparisphoto #visitparis #parismaville #igersparis #loves_paris #igersfrance #citytrip #wanderlust #travel #adventure #passionpassport #instagram #intrepidtravel #adventure #instagoodmyphoto #guardiancities #bestintravel #monalisa #paperart #loves_paris #art #silhouette #museum #davinci

A photo posted by Rich McCor (@paperboyo) on
Oct 20, 2015 at 12:22am PDT

Fun fact-there is a man in Paris, who invites complete strangers to his house for a dinner party each week. He's been doing this for 30+ years. If you're heading to Paris, you can register on his website to be invited. Here's the link: http://www.jim-haynes.com/contact/ #eiffel #eiffeltower #instaart #paris #parisjetaime #parisian #topparisphoto #visitparis #parismaville #igersparis #loves_paris #igersfrance #citytrip #wanderlust #travel #adventure #passionpassport #instagram #travelandlife #intrepidtravel #adventure #instagoodmyphoto #guardiancities #guardiantravelsnaps #bestintravel #paperart #loves_paris #art #silhouette #architecture #architecturelovers

A photo posted by Rich McCor (@paperboyo) on
Oct 22, 2015 at 4:57am PDT

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