Music posters have been around since bands discovered the art of self-promotion, but when creative director Phil Cladillon give his art intern Xavier Barrade instructions to create a 3D poster for London-based band Dry the River, he took on the challenge...and then some. Barrade created these large-scale 3D paper sculptures using Google Sketch Up, and each poster takes up to 35 hours to assemble. We think this intern might deserve a little promotion. [It's NIce That]
Coolest Art We've Seen All Day: 3D Paper Sculptures as Music Posters
An art intern created this large-scale 3D posters you don't need special glasses to see.
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