Chris Gilmour's Cardboard Art

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All sculptors have a favorite medium they like to work with. Some like marble, others bronze - for Chris Gilmour, it is the humble cardboard........and glue. For that's all he uses to build amazing sculptures irrespective of whether they are life-size or small replicas.

Chris typically uses recycled packing industrial cardboard for his life-sized projects, and boxes from common household items like diapers and trash bags for his smaller replicas.

Even his life-size sculptures have no supporting structure, that is, there is no metal or wooden frame in them. They are made with only cardboard and glue.

While that in itself is astounding, what is even more amazing, is the detail on each of these sculptures. Bicycles have wheels with spokes and chains, typewriters have every key carefully etched, cellos are built with all the strings, though they do not play a single note.

For a 2006 New York City exhibition, Chris built a replica of James Bond's Ashton Martin DB5 - with ejector seat, machine guns and revolving blades - all made of cardboard of course.

Born in England, Chris currently resides in Perugia, Italy, where he also has a permanent exhibition of his creations. To see more of Chris's work check out his website" www.chrisgilmour.com/en.opere.html

Sources: chrisgilmour.com, chelseaartgalleries.com

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68 Comments
  • Bradley about 13 years
    so cool!!!
    • hiover 13 years
      that is awsome <3
      • turds ruleover 13 years
        kooooolllllll
        • ponyluverover 13 years
          WOW!!! that's kool!! I have to do my current events on this!!
          • chococolatechipcookie
            I can't believe it is accually cardboard!
            • Julia <3 over 13 years
              i cant believe thats actually cardboard! thats crazy how he can shape these things like that....
              • jonnyman
                jonnymanover 13 years
                how do you get cardboard and then make a car. HOW
                • alex123
                  alex123over 13 years
                  cardboard thats so cool how did they get it to bend in circles
                  • fluffy
                    fluffyover 13 years
                    TOOOOOOOOOOOO COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!!!!!!!!!!
                    • bobsteralmost 14 years
                      asome that cool