The artist creatively transforms famous sights

Rich McCore, a London resident, once walked around his hometown, when he suddenly came up with a terrific idea - to photograph famous sights in a more original manner than other photographers do. So, starting with the greatest beauties of the capital of the United Kingdom, Rich subsequently involved the sights of other countries in his creative project. The result is an extremely curious collection of photographs transforming the world’s architectural masterpieces as the artist sees them. Let's see what Rich McCore came up with!

With scissors and a sheet of paper, the largest Ferris wheel in the world - the London Eye - became the wheel of a bicycle.

Elizabeth's tower turns into a watch.

A paper surfer rides in a fountain next to Somerset House (London).

The spray of another fountain - not far from the Tower Bridge - is very suitable for spray of champagne.

So easily and naturally St. Paul’s Cathedral turns into an ice cream cone.

A lion on Trafalgar Square is playing with a ball.

The St. George Wharf Tower transforms into the Eye of Sauron from the famous Lord of the Rings trilogy.

Piccadilly Circus, where an angel shoots apples.

A fisherman on Trafalgar Square catches a fish in the fountain.

The striking association of the mill De Goyer in Holland with the game "Tic Tac Toe".

A shot from the cartoon "Up" in real life right on the street of Covent Garden.

Lovers in the rain of the South Bank fountain.

Sailboat Af Chapman in Stockholm enclosed in a bottle.

A funny face turned out from the 85-meter Ericsson-Glob arena in Stockholm.

Another fantasy featuring Ericsson Globe.

Spider on the web-roof of the National Maritime Museum of Amsterdam.

Paper devil descending into the Rodhuset metro station (Stockholm)

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