Graphic designer Stephen Doyle’s book sculptures are a wonder to behold. Some of us may wince at the ‘destruction’ of books toward artistic ends, but Doyle insists: “The sculptures are testament to the power of language. I think of them as ideas taking physical form that allows them to cast shadows.” The above was crafted out of Gabriel García Márquez’s ‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’. Browse the others over at The Guardian.