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I Want One. Paper-Made John, Paul, Ringo & George

May 14, 2010 07:30 PM

To this day, the magnitude of Beatles mania is vast. For much of the world, the fabulous four are downright magical. Here on WonderHowTo we also enjoy the fine art of papercraft. So, why not combine the elaborate practice of paper construction with some good 'ol rock 'n' roll?

Behance users People Too (Alexei Lyapunov and Lena Ehrlich of Novosibirsk, Russia) show off their elaborate paper-made dioramas of an array of rock legends: the Beatles, Queen, young Michael Jackson and Elvis. Really great work - enjoy.

The Beatles

The Beatles performing in front of a Union Jack backdrop.

Fashion design sketches and fabric patterns in blue.

Paper cutout figure being assembled with a guitar on a green cutting mat.

Model-making workspace with hands assembling figures and a historical photograph on the computer screen.

Cat exploring a craft project on a table.

The Beatles figurines in blue suits with musical instruments.

Artistic figurines of a band playing instruments, dressed in blue suits.

Queen

Musical figurines performing on stage.

A stylized figurine of a male singer raising his hand, with another figure playing guitar in the background.

Model sneaker components on a cutting mat.

Hand holding miniature guitar models on a craft workspace.

Band performing on stage with vibrant lighting.

Michael Jackson

Elvis Presley

Dancer in a vibrant costume with colorful background rays.

Artwork sketches on a workspace, including pencil drawings and design paper.

Paper model of high-heeled shoes on a workspace.

Paper sculpture on a wooden table with art supplies.

A handmade paper model of a dress displayed on a crafting table.

Paper model designs and crafting tools on a worktable.

Tools

Tools arranged on a workbench including pliers, scissors, rulers, and a variety of hand tools.

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