This Guy Transforms Famous European Landmarks Using Paper Cutouts

Sherlock Holmes Statue, London

Rich McCor is a British creative mind whose imagination is like a huge pot of boiling ideas.

While exploring his own city, London, McCor thought of an original and fun way to photograph the landmarks and famous sites of the city. “My first idea was using a cut-out to transform Big Ben into a wristwatch. Whilst I was there, a girl and her father took an interest in what I was doing and I showed them the photo on my camera screen. They were full of enthusiasm for the idea, and it spurred me on to do more. I then took photos of St Pauls, the London Eye and Trafalgar Square and whilst I was doing this, I would post them on my Instagram alongside a quirky fact I’d picked up about the landmark,” he explains.

McCor now travels all around Europe, creating new stories and combining his paper creations with famous landmarks.

Maritime Museum, Amsterdam

Somerset House, London

Southbank Fountains, London

Big Ben, London

London Eye, London

Arc de Triomphe, Paris

Af Chapman, Stockholm

Trafalgar Square, London

St George’s Wharf, London

Tower Bridge, London

St Paul’s, London

Cirkelbroen, Copenhagen

Montmatre, Paris

Rådhuset Metro, Stockholm

The Little Mermaid, Copenhagen

 

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