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Les malicieuses transformations en papier de Rich McCor

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C'est fou ce qu'un morceau de papier découpé peut transformer une image ! 

Paperboyo ou Rich McCor de son vrai nom nous régale sur son compte Instagram de ses montage photos. Un peu de papier noir, des ciseaux, une sacrée imagination et hop, le tour est joué ! 

Cet artiste anglais voyage dans toute la planète et s'amuse à contourner les images d’Épinal de chaque lieu qu'il traverse. 

Il faut avouer que ça change des touristes qui essayent de retenir la Tour de Pise par exemple non ? 

 

Pisa had been occupied by the Nazis in WWII, but in 1944 the US army was advancing. The tower, or as the US soliders referred to it the "Tiltin' Hilton", was suspected of being used by the Nazis as a lookout tower, so Staff Sgt. Leon Weckstein was tasked with scouting the Tower to confirm their suspicions.

From a nearby olive grove, he peered through his binoculars looking for signs of life; his order was that if saw movement he would call 'fire' down the radio and the tower would be demolished in seconds. But just as he studied the landmark, bombs exploded nearby and Weckstein was ordered to retreat. Had he seen anyone in the tower, the famous landmark may not still be standing today. In an interview with the Guardian in 2000 he was asked if he thought the Germans were in the tower: "You know something? I've had 50 years to think about it, and I'm pretty sure they were." (Head to @princesscruises to see more images) #comebacknew

Une publication partagée par Rich McCor (@paperboyo) le

2017 à 8h59 PST

Le Colisée en mode tentaculaire... Plutôt bien vu !

Superbe idée non ? Des pailles et des skis ! 

 

Et si on n'aime pas boire, on peut toujours skier à Londres sur le Tower Bridge !

 

Aladin qui se promène sur le tapis volant d'un toit de temple corréen à Los Angeles... La boucle est bouclée non ?

 

A force d'être constamment photographiée, la Petite Sirène de Copenhague méritait bien sa perche à selfie non ?

Ces deux immeubles de Dubäi n'ont pas l'air commode...

 

En ces temps parfois troublés, la statue de la Liberté s’entraîne pour plus d'efficacité...

La pyramide du Louvre est-elle un spot pour OVNI ?

 

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 so 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 then walked out later that night hold­ing the Mona Lisa under his coat #ParisJeTaime #MyFrance #MyParis #MadeinFrance #MadeinParis #Louvre #TheLouvre #MonaLisa #UFO #Paris
#Funny #PaperArt #Silhouette #Igersfrance #igersoftheday #ig_france #instafrance #ig_paris #travelgram #travelpics #tourism #wanderlust #topparisphoto #museedulouvre

Une publication partagée par Rich McCor (@paperboyo) le

Magique non ? Ca donne envie de se lancer à son tour ! 

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