


Each letter of the "Bandoneón Alphabet"
was fashioned from one sheet of paper in
its entirety, using a maximum of 3 cuts
on each, unlimited folds and some tape.
It references traditional folk, and is influenced
the the Bandoneón, a small accordion-like
musical instrument used predominantly
in Argentinian Tango.
Each letter of the "Bandoneón Alphabet"
was fashioned from one sheet of paper in
its entirety, using a maximum of 3 cuts
on each, unlimited folds and some tape.
It references traditional folk, and is influenced
the the Bandoneón, a small accordion-like
musical instrument used predominantly
in Argentinian Tango.