Japanese Emperor’s Castle in Papercraft
Thomas Hillier created a stylish and detailed papercraft artwork for his thesis project, inspired by the woodblock prints of the famous Edo-period Japanese artist Hiroshige.

The Emperor’s Castle originates from a mythical and ancient tale hidden within a woodblock landscape scene created by Japanese Ukiyo-e printmaker, Ando Hiroshige.

Thomas’s project is explained with a series of photos that explain the details.
Read more on the Emperor’s Castle Flickr set
Technorati Tags: Ando Hiroshige, art, crafts, design, Emperor’s Castle, papercraft, Japanese Ukiyo-e printmaker, Thomas Hillier
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