Filippo Perin 'Box Cans' are Toys Not Meant for Children
Robyn Currie — October 25, 2009 — Art & Design
References: collect3d & notcot.org
So it seems that kids are just too spoiled these days, what with their toys, and TV's and free education. Anyway, Filippo Perrin 'Box Cans' is probably the best way to teach these youngsters a lesson.
Creating paper toys (perhaps not meant for children), Filippo Perin 'Box Cans' are visually stunning, but not indestructible. Making noise with his new creations, this artist is undoubtedly going to take on the papercraft world.
Implications - I love how viewers are easily able to characterize each of the four creations. You can almost imagine the set as a family, with the largest one being the father, the second tallest being the eldest child, the subsequent one being the mother, and the tiniest one being the toddler.
Creating paper toys (perhaps not meant for children), Filippo Perin 'Box Cans' are visually stunning, but not indestructible. Making noise with his new creations, this artist is undoubtedly going to take on the papercraft world.
Implications - I love how viewers are easily able to characterize each of the four creations. You can almost imagine the set as a family, with the largest one being the father, the second tallest being the eldest child, the subsequent one being the mother, and the tiniest one being the toddler.
Trend Themes
1. Paper Toy Collections - Filippo Perin 'Box Cans' create visually stunning paper toys.
2. Artistic Papercraft - Filippo Perin takes on the papercraft world with his new creations.
3. Characterized Paper Toys - Viewers can easily characterize each of the four 'Box Cans' creations.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Manufacturing - Toy manufacturers can explore the potential of creating visually stunning paper toys like 'Box Cans'.
2. Art and Craft Supplies - Art and craft supply companies can tap into the demand for papercraft materials driven by Filippo Perin's creations.
3. Creative Education - Educational institutions and organizations can incorporate papercraft as a creative learning tool inspired by 'Box Cans'.
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