Cardboard Favela by Pamela Sullivan
We live in a world today where we often order things online as it is convenient, economical and quick. And the reason we mention this here in this article is because we want to talk about the art projects that come from cardboard boxes, which the byproduct of all our online forays. Often, we tend to either throw the cardboard boxes in the trash or recycle them. but what if we were to tell you that you can use these cardboard boxes to make a nice art project? It can be a fun thing to do especially if you want to involve the young ones at home in a worthy project. In fact, with kids at home, you can add this to your real ‘I am bored’ jar ideas for the summer in order to keep your kids occupied throughout the holidays. This can be a green project too since you are using a natural product like cardboard to make something inventive, fun and artistic.
Due to the fact i was forced to leave my home town on business purpose i created my own city by using cardboard moving boxes. It took me 3 month and a lot of help from my friends. The city spreads over 250 square meters.
We live in a world today where we often order things online as it is convenient, economical and quick. And the reason we mention this here in this article is because we want to talk about the art projects that come from cardboard boxes, which the byproduct of all our online forays. Often, we tend to either throw the cardboard boxes in the trash or recycle them. but what if we were to tell you that you can use these cardboard boxes to make a nice art project? It can be a fun thing to do especially if you want to involve the young ones at home in a worthy project. In fact, with kids at home, you can add this to your real ‘I am bored’ jar ideas for the summer in order to keep your kids occupied throughout the holidays. This can be a green project too since you are using a natural product like cardboard to make something inventive, fun and artistic.
door Sarah en Erika. Cardboard city is een hele leuke workshop voor kinderen waarin we een nieuwe zelfbedachte stad gaan bouwen van karton. Laat je fantasie spreken: – Wat maakt een stad een stad? – Wat gebeurd er in een stad? – Wat kom je tegen in de stad? – Wie woont er in de … Lees verder "woensdag 15 april – start Kidskunstlab CARDBOARD CITY"
We live in a world today where we often order things online as it is convenient, economical and quick. And the reason we mention this here in this article is because we want to talk about the art projects that come from cardboard boxes, which the byproduct of all our online forays. Often, we tend to either throw the cardboard boxes in the trash or recycle them. but what if we were to tell you that you can use these cardboard boxes to make a nice art project? It can be a fun thing to do especially if you want to involve the young ones at home in a worthy project. In fact, with kids at home, you can add this to your real ‘I am bored’ jar ideas for the summer in order to keep your kids occupied throughout the holidays. This can be a green project too since you are using a natural product like cardboard to make something inventive, fun and artistic.
Alfredo and Isabel Aquilizan tackle displacement, community development, and memory in their cities and structures made of cardboard. Their work ranges from these sculptures and installations to drawing, paintings, and works on paper. Their current, major installation at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, "Pillars: Project Another Country," “explores fundamental ideas about what creates community, what constitutes family, and how homes are fabricated around human needs and relationships.”
Tá ai uma atividade para quem curte criar casas, bairros e até cidades inteiras. Veja como fazer lindas casas de papelão passo a passo.
Katarína Prídavková is a surrealist painter, illustrator and sculptor from Slovakia. Her current project is entitled Treasure from Trash, and through it she seeks to find beauty hidden in ordinary things. The project consists from small sculptures of houses which are constructed from materials that Prídavková has found on the streets.
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A Japanese artists has created a city out of corrugated cardboard, and named it Housing Estate N. The cardboard city keeps growing and expanding as time passes
Oakland based artist Tracey Snelling, featured in Hi-Fructose Vol. 35, creates detailed dioramas and installations of urban landscapes. Ranging from miniature to large scale pieces, her installations represent her impression of a space through the use of mixed media like sculpture, video, and photography. Hers is an imaginary world based on real places, sometimes populated by dolls and figurines, and lit dramatically by LCD screens and film stills to add a flicker of life. For her latest multimedia installation debuting on November 20th, Snelling wanted to capture the vulnerability and strength found in poverty-stricken slums around the world.
Gent (or Ghent in English) is a lovely city to visit when you’re exploring Belgium. Just like Bruges it offers a lot of cute medieval streets, canals, local delicacies and a wide range of shops. When going to Gent by train, take...Read More