The Nissan Juke is a basic eye-catcher, and to mark the 5th birthday of this bestseller, Nissan and British artist Owen Gildersleeve have created a life-size origami Juke. The artist drew inspiration from the car design process, which begins when ideas are put on paper. Something similar was done by Lexus some time ago, which made the IS driving car out of cardboard. Unfortunately, the Nissan Juke is not driveable, but it is no less attractive. It is made from as many as 2000 sheets of paper!
Nissan Juke from paper was created more than 200 hours, an artist Owen Gildersleeve however, he needed to make a life-size replica 2000 sheets of paper. He skillfully folded these to accurately capture the lines and dimensions of the current Juke SUV, and he also recreated every detail, from the grille, lights, fenders, bumper and rims to the rear-view mirror and exhaust.
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Origami Nissan Juke is a tribute to the car's unique character and Nissan heritage and is not conceived as a vehicle, but as a commemorative product. That's why origami technique, which points to Nissan's Japanese roots, and the many different pieces of paper that make up the whole illustrate the thousands of people who have been, are and will be responsible for the Juke.
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