Artist Travels The World Using Paper To Playfully Transform Famous Sights

Someone once told artist Rich McCor to “go out and transform the world” so, armed with paper, scissors, and a love for travel, he did.

The parachute jump in Coney Island looks a little more musical today.

Taking “having a flutter” in Vegas a little too far.

The entrance to the Neon Museum of Las Vegas, US.

A quick game of (naked) tennis at Bliss Dance, Las Vegas.

Gateshead Millennium Bridge, UK, becomes a scene from the Lion King.

Riding the wheel at Deno’s amusement park.

A Caesar selfie at Caesar’s Palace.

Whale watching at Las Vegas’ Bellagio Hotel.

Just King Kong destroying NYC, no need to panic.

This hotel key is actually Marina Bay Sands, Singapore.

Nothing beats a sauna sesh in Hong Kong.

Spidey senses tingling in NY, US.

Do you even lift, Lady Liberty?

Spot of shopping at the UN building in New York.

Spray painting in Val D’isere.

A round of golf in Singapore, anyone?

Casual alien invasion at Hong Kong’s Science Park.

We think the Guggenheim Museum should always be sprouting flowers.

Riding the waves of the Fashion Show Mall in Vegas.

A lava lamp full of squishies in Hong Kong.

Cooling off in New York.

Finding out if paper tans in Sentosa, Singapore.

A giant on the slopes of Val D’isere.

You can keep up with Rich McCor (aka @paperboyo) on Instagram.

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