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A busy city street rendered entirely in the style of cut and folded paper. Viktor Gavriloski has packed the scene with tall brick buildings, oversized pink umbrellas, origami-style trees in teal and red, tiny pedestrians weaving between parked cars, and scraps of coloured paper drifting through a dark sky above. The result sits somewhere between a New York street scene and a craft workshop that got slightly out of hand.
The Paper-Like series from Heye is built around this kind of layered, tactile illustration — everything has a fold, a crease, or a cut edge, which makes sorting a genuinely interesting part of the build. The image is busy from corner to corner, so expect the upper sky section to slow things down a little, but the strong reds, teals, and pinks give you plenty of colour groups to work with from the start.
1000 pieces. Finished size approximately 50 × 70 cm.
The image is densely packed with intricate detail, highly repetitive architectural elements, and large areas of similarly toned red and coral buildings that will make differentiation difficult.
City Street Scene



















