Japanese artist Haruki takes paper folding to another level with his exceptional product packaging art. Instead of using standard paper, Haruki uses snack boxes and cups to make amazing paper sculptures.
Traditional origami only involves paper folding so cutting, gluing, or marking is not allowed. However, another type of paper folding art called kirigami allows folding, cutting, and gluing the paper to acquire the desired shape. Haruki’s art falls into the latter. Using different product packaging, he makes intricate figures and miniature sculptures by cutting and folding empty snack boxes. The gifted artist doesn’t use glue in making his unique designs ranging from robots and classical warriors to ols cars and houses.