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James Lake

James Lake
So not so fun fact about James Lake is that he developed bone cancer at the age of 17 years old. He had his right leg amputated along with 11 months of chemotherapy. He picked cardboard because you don't need an art studio and it's beyond traditional. Cardboard is a good and recyclable material and you could make sculptures out of your own trash and it's great and he saw it that way too. Anatomy is definitely something he captures well.






Chris Gilmour:
So Chris does sculptures out of cardboard and glue that can be very easily recognized. He uses cardboard that would originally be discarded and instead turns it into art. He makes things like manufactured goods using these pieces of cardboard. They aren't sculptures of things we haven't all seen before and they're really cool!!! I love his work!







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