Paper Artists Directory
Sculpture
United States
Print and marker on cardboard and other medias sculptures and installations, focusing on climate justice and feminist subjectivity in art and activism.
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United States
Figurative and abstract corrugated cardboard sculptures, inspired by organic shapes.
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United States
Cardboard Food Sculptures, calorie-free, recycled, and earth friendly!
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Japan
Carboard sculptures and installattions activated in the tension between objects, specificity of site, history, and viewers. Also Teacher.
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United States
Artistic collaboration of Zoey Taylor and David Connelly, The House of Cardboard is an ongoing installation project, where every object is a sculpture made entirely of recycled cardboard, paint, & glue.
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Canada
Sculptures made out of cardboard, inspired by working with animal imagery, as Gorillas, and aesthetic techniques that have been recycled many times through history like anthropomorphic fables or political cartoons.
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France
Cardboard sculptures and installations, facsimiles of our domestic environment.
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United States
Creating elaborate props and sets in cardboard for installations, murales, Halloweens,...
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United States
Cast Cardboard Sculptures, using strips of cardboard incinerated to melt bronze.
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United States
Collages, paintings and reinterpreted botanical paper cuttings sculptures and installations, performing an ongoing process of deconstruction and reconstruction insearch for relics of the American Dream.
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United States
Fine paper cuts of butterfly wings and flowers inspired by historical botanical.
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United States
Origami's masks and tessellations, based on an elaborate grid first folded into a hexagon-shaped piece of paper.
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United States
Sculpture, made with cardboards, shellac and drywall screws, exploring the relationship between the second, third and fourth dimensions.
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United States
Cardboard papercraft sculpture created from 3D data. Also working in online gaming performance, sculpture and electromechanical installation.
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