Yuken Teruya Paper Bag Trash Art

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Artist Yuken Teruya takes normal fast food paper bags and turns them into art. How? He takes to a side of the disposable paper bag with tiny scissors, cuts out the shape of a tree, folds it down, and when scrutinized through the main opening, creates a diorama. When lit, the colors found on the exterior of the bag illuminate the insides blank interior, casting shadows that bare similarities to the shadows that an actual tree would cast. (Thx MMN)

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