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Origami faces from toilet paper rolls

Garbage for some, treasure for others. You could say the same about toilet paper rolls, which many people today breathe a new life into. But only a few go so far as to raise them from obscurity and toilet surroundings to the level of art. One of them is Junior Fritz Jacquet, who turned them into origami faces full of different facial expressions.

French paper artist Junior Fritz Jacquet, who drew inspiration for this project from art of origami, each face was made or crushed out of one rolls of toilet paper. He then coated these with varnish and various pigments to highlight key features.

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And since paper transfers everything, including and above all crazy ideas, these are not its only ones paper creations. His creativity also shines in many other cellulose facets, which you can find collected on his Facebook pages.

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