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Fragile, fantastical designs in cardboard – in pictures
Daniel Agdag began working with cardboard after seeing his architect neighbour use it to mock up designs. The Melbourne-based artist and film-maker was struck by its ability to resemble timber or steel. “Cardboard gave me means to realise ideas I had only imagined previously,” he says. His latest series is Tide Houses, a collection of spare structures on stilts. “The narratives that feed my work tend to stem from my subconscious. The pieces are like mathematical problems, which I work through as I create them, decoding the world around me.”
@kathryn42 Main image: Left to right: The Tulip, The Birdhouse and The Latitudinal, some of the works created from cardboard by Daniel Agdag. All images © Daniel Agdag.Sat 16 Sep 2023 12.00 EDT
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Update: 2024-09-21