Amazing Toilet Paper Roll Sculpture


If you’ve visited any art or design blog over the last few years you’ve almost certainly run into the artwork of Anastassia Elias who made waves in 2009/2010 with her wonderful back-lit paper dioramas inside of toilet paper tubes. Today she announced a new book titled Rouleaux containing photos of 67 original works spanning 2009-2012. You can pick it up over on Blurb for about $22. See many more from this series right here.

Rouleaux: Anastassia Elias New Book of Toilet Paper Roll Sculptures sculpture paper illustration

Rouleaux: Anastassia Elias New Book of Toilet Paper Roll Sculptures sculpture paper illustration

Rouleaux: Anastassia Elias New Book of Toilet Paper Roll Sculptures sculpture paper illustration




Rouleaux: Anastassia Elias New Book of Toilet Paper Roll Sculptures sculpture paper illustration

Rouleaux: Anastassia Elias New Book of Toilet Paper Roll Sculptures sculpture paper illustration

Rouleaux: Anastassia Elias New Book of Toilet Paper Roll Sculptures sculpture paper illustration

Rouleaux: Anastassia Elias New Book of Toilet Paper Roll Sculptures sculpture paper illustration




Rouleaux: Anastassia Elias New Book of Toilet Paper Roll Sculptures sculpture paper illustration

Rouleaux: Anastassia Elias New Book of Toilet Paper Roll Sculptures sculpture paper illustration

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    1. Glad you like it Carla. We’re just going to keep sharing as much art as we can! If you get the chance, check out some of the art for sale direct from artists. It’s always nice to show them some support!

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