Anastassia Elias is a French artist gifted with many talents, such as painting, illustration and collage. Although she has participated in several exhibitions in France – especially in Paris – and illustrated some books, what really draws attention on her work are the collages she makes using toilet paper rolls.
On a creative process that doesn’t last more than a few hours, the artist cuts her figures from paper sheets whose color is identical to the roll’s, carefully manipulates them with tweezers and finally glue them inside the cylinder, forming scenes dictated by her imagination.
Check out below a few of Elias’ collages:











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