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- Paper Sculpture by Rutis RootsWe here at Inhabitat love <a href="http://inhabitat.com/artist-floats-a-paper-boat-down-the-thames-in-london/drift10-london-3/">origami art</a>, especially when an artist is able to lovingly create works made entirely from unexpected recycled materials. Inspired by the idea of reuse, <a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop/RutisRoots?ref=top_trail">Ruti's Roots'</a> beautiful sculptural forms are an incredible example of how old tea and chewing gum wrappers can undergo a creative transformation to become unique and even useful designs!1
- Paper Sculpture by Rutis RootsIsrael based ‘Ruti’s Roots’ collects and sorts through discarded paper to create these intricate, labor-intensive sculptures.2
- Paper Sculpture by Rutis RootsAn unusual addition to a cluttered desk, but able to get the job done.3
- Paper Sculpture by Rutis RootsSome sculptures consist of over 400 small pieces of hand-folded paper.4
- Paper Sculpture by Rutis RootsThe designs range from small boxes and pots to elegant swan pencil holders.5
- Paper Sculpture by Rutis RootsEach unique piece is constructed using a durable cardboard base.6
- Paper Sculpture by Rutis RootsThe structures are a sturdy storage solution or 3-D decoration.7
- Paper Sculpture by Rutis RootsThe 26-year old Occupational Therapy student behind the design label has been drawn to “the magic of folding recycled paper and creating various works of art” for the last few years.8
- Paper Sculpture by Rutis Roots“This kind of art combines my passion for shaping and color-matching, with my love for nature, while attempting to preserve and reuse pre-existing materials.”9
- Paper Sculpture by Rutis RootsHand selected and color-coordinated pieces of paper construct each item.10
- Paper Sculpture by Rutis RootsEach original design is carefully thought out.11
- Paper Sculpture by Rutis RootsAlong with many other artists creating paper art, we can’t wait to see what delightful designs will come next!12