Mosaic giant made of beverage cartons
The Beverage Carton Environmental Protection Association (IKSZ) created the world's largest mosaic image made from beverage cartons in two days at the Madách square in Budapest by using more than 3,500 milk and fruit soup cans – the organization told MTI on Thursday.
MTI Photo: Soós Lajos
The 55-square-meter mosaic is based on the drawing of a primary school children selected at a nationwide drawing competition. Kiss Bence’s drawing called My Favorite Tree was selected from more than 220 drawings. The nine-year-old boy’s drawing was redesigned by Zenovitz Zénó artists so it can be tiled from beverage cartons. (MTI)
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