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Creative artist building every part of 1969 Ford Mustang entirely out of paper – full size

September 17th, 2011        

Creative artist building every part of 1969 Ford Mustang entirely out of paper - full size

Artist Jonathan Brand likes working with a variety of mediums, but he is wildly skilled when it comes to handling paper. Brand is also a fan of the 1969 Ford Mustang. Combining his passion for both in a way that only a skilled artist can, Brand has set about the task of building the full-scale Ford entirely out of paper. Not just the shell, mind you, but every single item on the original car will have been born from a tree.

Creative artist building every part of 1969 Ford Mustang entirely out of paper - full size

So far, the Brooklyn, New York artist has completed the engine, a wheel and tire, and one of the doors. The accuracy he can achieve in this medium is amazing, and we are eagerly awaiting the day when he folds that last piece and the whole thing comes together. We’re guessing it’s going to be a while, but we’ll be waiting. While you’re waiting, check out Brand’s work in more detail at his website.

Creative artist building every part of 1969 Ford Mustang entirely out of paper - full size

Creative artist building every part of 1969 Ford Mustang entirely out of paper - full size

Creative artist building every part of 1969 Ford Mustang entirely out of paper - full size

Creative artist building every part of 1969 Ford Mustang entirely out of paper - full size

Creative artist building every part of 1969 Ford Mustang entirely out of paper - full size

SOURCE via Jonathanbrand.com

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  • Meratvforum

    For car enthusiasts, some of you sure are unappreciative of art.