Cardboard Art

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These illustrations on scraps of cardboard prove you don't need no fancy-dancy paper or canvases to produce terrific art.

Posted by sedgemonkey at 1/15/2007 3:20:40 AM | 7 comments | Source

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Adarias (Level 7 Colonel) at 1/16/2007 1:56:02 PM
the bitch of drawing on carboard is that it doesnt take paint and my ink pens tear it and pick up shreded card stuck in the nib.  most of what i do is on bristol to avoid that

these are nice and stylish though.

Faktablad (Level 6 SWAT) at 1/15/2007 7:58:24 PM
Delicious.    

veemobil (Level 2 Flatfoot) at 1/15/2007 7:40:56 PM
Playmobil don't have teeth!
apart from skeletons.

He should have done a lego man too.

silent sniper (Level 1 Depressed) at 1/15/2007 5:53:55 PM
funneh. nuff

Akira (Level 5 Sniper) at 1/15/2007 5:02:31 PM
they still require fancy-dancy pens though...

Blick (Level 6 Commander) at 1/15/2007 4:58:37 PM
The only piece of art I own is a framed work by a family member of a cartoon double headed dragon lays in front of a fantasy landscape (you know, castle on top of the hill, knights in the corner about to prod the dragon with lances) and it's on cardboard.

Yeah, I framed a piece of cardboard.

It's basically the same as drawing on recycled paper sketchbooks. Except sturdier.

glassy glaze (Level 3 Corporate Drone) at 1/15/2007 6:35:10 AM
Awesome! Those remind me Carlos Grangel's works. (He is the Tim Burton's Corpse Bride character designer, and he always draws behind cereal boxes)

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