Cardboard Sculpture for Sale

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Cardboard Sculpture for Sale

Since the beginning of the 20th century, sculptors have been experimenting with new mediums. In fact, they are no longer using stones and wood but plastic, paper and even cardboard. Artists such as Matisse and Picasso used cardboard to compose complex works such as folds and collages. Our contemporary artists still use this technique today. For example Caroline Preston creates cardboard origami sculptures while Jens-Ole Remmers reuses coloured supermarket cardboard. Discover all our cardboard sculptures right here. 

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What are some tips for creating a cardboard sculpture?

To create a cardboard sculpture, start by sketching out your design and gathering materials. Use a sharp knife or scissors to cut the cardboard into the desired shapes and sizes. Experiment with folding and bending the cardboard to create depth and texture. Finally, use glue or tape to assemble the pieces together.

What materials do I need to make a cardboard sculpture?

To make a cardboard sculpture, you will need cardboard sheets, a cutting tool, glue, and a ruler. You can also use paint or markers to add color and detail to your sculpture. Make sure to choose a sturdy cardboard that can hold its shape.

How do I ensure my cardboard sculpture is sturdy and long-lasting?

To ensure your cardboard sculpture is sturdy and long-lasting, use a strong adhesive, such as hot glue, and reinforce any weak areas with additional layers of cardboard. Consider using a sealant or protective coating to prevent moisture damage. Proper storage and handling can also extend the lifespan of your sculpture.