While is primarily known as a contemporary American artist and syndicated cartoonist for the comic strip "Daddy's Home" , he frequently incorporates paper as a central medium in his work. If you are looking to "create a paper" in his style, he often uses everyday materials like brown paper , archival paper , and torn paper collages to explore pop culture and nostalgia . Tony Rubino's Paper-Based Artworks

: Focus on iconic subjects—such as currency, cartoon characters like SpongeBob SquarePants , or classic portraits like the Mona Lisa.

If you want to create a piece of "paper art" like Rubino, consider these steps:

: Rubino looks for the extraordinary in the ordinary, often turning "messy" everyday scenes into art.

: He creates large-scale digital works, such as "Silver Trashed Cans," printed on textured archival paper and then hand-enhanced with acrylic highlights to give them a physical, painted feel.

: Rubino often employs torn paper collage techniques in his portraits, layering fragments to create a textured, contemporary aesthetic that comments on celebrity and pop culture.

: Some of his humorous pop art pieces focus on paper products themselves, such as his "Chanel Toilet Paper" prints. How to Create in the Tony Rubino Style