July 18, 2011

These crumpled cans by Yoshio Hasegawa look like they're woven or fabricated out of plastic, but they're actually made solely from paper and acrylic. The cans are part of a series called "Paper Art" that's currently being shown at Keiko Gallery in Boston.
Before Yoshio Hasegawa got into art, he worked in a facility for the disabled for over 20 years. See another image from the "Paper Art" series below:

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