Posters to promote an upcoming band, Dry the River, have been printed in 3D form to pop out at passers-by.
Created by Phil Cladilon and Steve Milbourne along with their intern Xavier Barrade, the huge sculpted paper horses were designed in Google Sketch Up, printed out, and hand-assembled.
“We thought it would be interesting to make 3D posters, and we set [Barrade] the extra challenge of making them huge,” Clandilon said. “He ended up creating these marvelous three-dimensional paper-craft horses at B0 size.”
Marvelous, indeed. These wonders are an eye-catcher.
Each horse took 35 hours to complete, and can be found around the streets of east London.
[via PSFK]
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