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Artist James Lake has used cardboard as his medium of choice for the last 20 years. The-UK based sculptor pieces together multiple layers of the recyclable material with hot glue to create free-standing  figural sculptures that are often a reflection of his own image. Lake was diagnosed with bone ca Sculpture Using Recycled Materials, Recycled Material Art, Cardboard Art Sculpture, Paper Art Sculpture, 달력 디자인, Cardboard Sculpture, Afrikaanse Kunst, Trash Art, Paper Mache Sculpture

Artist James Lake has used cardboard as his medium of choice for the last 20 years. The-UK based sculptor pieces together multiple layers of the recyclable material with hot glue to create free-standing figural sculptures that are often a reflection of his own image. Lake was diagnosed with bone cancer at age 17, and began working the material after his right leg was amputated. During rehabilitation he searched for a material that could be easily accessible from his bedroom. More

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Shakōki Dogū (Goggle-eyed Clay Figurine), earthenware, early Final Jomon period, 1,000 – 800 BCE, Tōhoku region. H. 7 ⅞ × W. 5 . × D. 3 . in. (19.8 × 14.9 x 8.9 cm). Ex-collection Ken Domon, a renowned photographer, and the Teshigahara Family, which established the Ikebana Sogetsu School. Courtesy Mika Gallery. Jomon Period, Ikebana Sogetsu, Alien Artifacts, Ancient Japan, Ancient Goddesses, Ancient Statues, Ancient Pottery, Prehistoric Art, Ancient Sculpture

Places Along the Tokaido (detail), Edo period (1615-1868), ca. 1700. Six-panel folding screen; ink, mineral colors, gofun (white powdered shell), and gold flakes on paper with gold leaf. H 47" x W 110" (119.4 x 279.4 cm). Courtesy Erik Thomsen Gallery...

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