English artist Chris Gilmour recreate 40ft-wide cityscapes in stunning detail using only cardboard boxes and glue in less than 48 hours.
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We have covered some of his other amazing cardboard sculptures in our previous post here.
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“Creating the iconic landmarks from each city was a real challenge.”
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“This is the largest project of its kind that I’ve undertaken. Thankfully the boxes were really easy to work with and build. The biggest challenge was placing the iconic sculptures in the correct place in each city to successfully convey the depth and size of the entire build.”
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“London’s Gherkin was a particularly hard task due to the curve of the walls and the straight edges of the boxes. Finishing the project was real achievement and shows that you can build anything when you put your mind to it.”
Check his website: www.chrisgilmour.com
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We have covered some of his other amazing cardboard sculptures in our previous post here.
[link]
“Creating the iconic landmarks from each city was a real challenge.”
[link]
“This is the largest project of its kind that I’ve undertaken. Thankfully the boxes were really easy to work with and build. The biggest challenge was placing the iconic sculptures in the correct place in each city to successfully convey the depth and size of the entire build.”
[link]
“London’s Gherkin was a particularly hard task due to the curve of the walls and the straight edges of the boxes. Finishing the project was real achievement and shows that you can build anything when you put your mind to it.”
Check his website: www.chrisgilmour.com
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