Street Artist Creates Fun Scenes By Playing With His Surroundings And Paper Cutouts
American artist Rudy Willingham is from Seattle, and he has a magical way of making his city seem happier and brighter. How does he accomplish it? utilizing cutouts from paper!
Because of his creativity, Rudy is able to see the world from a fresh perspective and uses this insight to create unique artwork that makes people happy. See how Rudy uses paper and his imagination to create magic by scrolling down.
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