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Amazing Things Came out by Using Cut Paper with Real Life Things

Amazing Things Came out by Using Cut Paper with Real Life Things
King Kong has invaded New York while Marilyn Monroe makes a rare appearance at Las Vegas’ Neon Museum. Not really, of course, but cut paper artist Rich McCor imagines a world where they cleverly interact with the surrounding landscapes. 

Above: Neon Museum, Las Vegas

Amazing Things Came out by Using Cut Paper with Real Life ThingsEmpire State Building, New York City

Amazing Things Came out by Using Cut Paper with Real Life ThingsWall Street, New York City

Amazing Things Came out by Using Cut Paper with Real Life ThingsNew York City

Amazing Things Came out by Using Cut Paper with Real Life ThingsCentral Park, New York City

Amazing Things Came out by Using Cut Paper with Real Life ThingsGuggenheim Museum, New York City

Amazing Things Came out by Using Cut Paper with Real Life ThingsHeadquarters of the United Nations, New York City

Amazing Things Came out by Using Cut Paper with Real Life ThingsLas Vegas, Nevada

Amazing Things Came out by Using Cut Paper with Real Life ThingsMGM Grand, Las Vegas

Amazing Things Came out by Using Cut Paper with Real Life ThingsCaesars Palace, Las Vegas

Amazing Things Came out by Using Cut Paper with Real Life ThingsBellagio Hotel, Las Vegas

Amazing Things Came out by Using Cut Paper with Real Life ThingsStratosphere, Las Vegas

Amazing Things Came out by Using Cut Paper with Real Life ThingsStatue of Liberty, New York City

Amazing Things Came out by Using Cut Paper with Real Life ThingsHigh Roller Vegas, Las Vegas

Amazing Things Came out by Using Cut Paper with Real Life ThingsNew York, New York Casino, Las Vegas

Amazing Things Came out by Using Cut Paper with Real Life ThingsGrand Canyon, Arizona
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All photos by Rich McCor.

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