Anton Tang's Mini People Litter the Streets of Singapore
Meghan Young — August 27, 2010 — Fashion
References: 1800recycling & neatorama
Anton Tang's mini cardboard box people are unbearably adorable. The fact that this is not a Photoshopped series makes it even harder to resist. These little guys are currently residing all over the streets Singapore.
Anton Tang took Mini Danbos, characters in cardboard box suits from the Japanese manga series 'Yotsuba&!,' and photographed them around her city. Full of personality, Anton Tang has put together a poignant portfolio.
Anton Tang took Mini Danbos, characters in cardboard box suits from the Japanese manga series 'Yotsuba&!,' and photographed them around her city. Full of personality, Anton Tang has put together a poignant portfolio.
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