Usually art pieces crafted purely from paper are limited to origami pieces, but the Jonathan Brand 'One Piece at a Time' creation decided to test his folding skills in producing a whole recyclable Mustang replica.
The Canadian artist with a passion for vintage vehicles set out to recreate a whole 1969 Ford Mustang, right down to the nuts and bolts, entirely out of paper -- a few hundred strategic notches and folds create detailing.
The Johnathan Brand 'One Piece at a Time' exhibit was named after the classic Johnny Cash hit referring to the dreams of a factory worker wishing to actually own one of the cars he is hired to make.
From headlights to hubcaps, every single car component is a miraculous piece of art in itself.
Paper-Produced Automobiles
The Jonathan Brand 'One Piece at a Time' Model is Crazy Car Art
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