Why paper cups?
- Bleu Berry
- Dec 16, 2025
- 1 min read

White paper cups are neatly arranged within the frame of an equilateral triangle. Objects often used once and discarded become, here, a structure—an artistic language—through repetition and alignment.
At first, I wonder, “Why paper cups?” But soon the question shifts: “How can something so ordinary be so beautiful?”
Each cup is light and hollow, yet together they form a triangle that feels solid and full. The rhythm of repeated circles breathes like a pulse, and the sharp tip of the triangle draws the eye upward, adding tension to the space.
When viewers stand before it, the work becomes more than just an object. Some feel order and balance. Some discover the artistry hidden in everyday things. Some reflect on emptiness and repetition.
This artwork speaks: “Art doesn’t begin with special materials. It simply asks us to see differently.”



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