Lord Of Paper Linus Hui Creates Masks And Costumes From Colored Cardboard

Paper is one of the most versatile materials in the world! Hong Kong artist Linus Hui creates real paper masterpieces: masquerade costumes, animal figures, creative hats and decor details.

Linus Hui believes that any thing, if it does not require electrical energy, can be made from paper and cardboard. And if you add scissors, glue and a little imagination, you can even create real furniture.

Linus's love of paper art began very romantically. One day, on the Valentine's Day, he decided to give his beloved girl a paper heart as a gift. But he wanted to do something unusual and voluminous. The process of working with paper fascinated Linus so much that he continued to engage in paper creativity.

Every day Linus Hui creates one masquerade costume from colored paper and cardboard. The process is ambitious, creative and very time-consuming. None of his costumes went unnoticed. Linus Hui's creative arsenal already includes a costume of an elephant, a fish, a snake, a rhinoceros, an iron woodcutter from the Wizard of Oz, and many other unusual costumes.

Linus decided to complicate his paper suits, make them more quality and reliable. Therefore, in addition to paper, he began to use fabric.

I really liked Linus's work, his costumes are unusual, original and cause a smile. And the artist himself is very cool to get used to the image and demonstrates his work.

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