These Paper Cut-Outs Playfully Transform Europe’s Most Famous Landmarks

Artist Rich McCoy who you’ll know from his previous paper cut-out photo art has been at it again! He’s been bouncing around Europe with a new set of silhouettes to change how you look at the world.

Feeling festive in Covent Garden, London, UK.

An unexpected laundry line between the Poolbeg Chimneys, Dublin, Republic of Ireland.

The UP house is welcome anywhere, but it’s especially pretty in Covent Garden.

Carol singers looking even smaller than usual in Covent Garden.

Better (and definitely bigger) than the original Mona Lisa at the Louvre, Paris, France.

Zooming between Paris and New York on a bi-plane (er, no thanks).

A novel way to cross the Samuel Beckett Bridge, Dublin.

A peeping Tom (cat) in Gozo, Malta.

Something’s not right with the Siege Bell Memorial, Malta…

Call us nitpickers, but if you’re on a fishing trip beneath the waters of the Blue Lagoon in Malta, you’re not doing it right.

Happy O2 Arena Day! a.k.a the Millenium Dome (cake), London, UK.

Global superstar Rafiki takes his Circle of Life comeback tour to Gozo.

This shady lady is dancing round Dublin’s Spire.

And there’s a familiar figure atop Notre Dame, Paris, France.

Rich has set up a kickstarter for budding cut-out artists to play around with, which you can find out more about here. For more of his work (and some plain lovely photography), you should head over to his Instagram.