Table of contents:
- 1. Tiger, skillfully made of delicate paper
- 2. Volumetric portrait of a sophisticated lynx
- 3. The lace panda is a thin white paper construction
- 4. Giant lizard, hides its head between the front legs during danger and spreads its scales in different directions
- 5. Amazing work of an artist that requires a lot of time and attention
- 6. Wild Dingo Dog Looks Like 3D Sculpture With Sharp Eyes
- 7. The elephant is valuable because of the ivory, which is valuable for all ages
Video: Filipino master creates minimalist 3D portraits of rare animals
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
Filipino master Patrick Cabral is a man of amazing talent. At the age of 11, he became interested in calligraphy, and when he grew up he became a programmer and web animator. His fascination seems incredible - he creates three-dimensional paper portraits of animals, decorated with exquisite lace abstract patterns. According to Patrick himself, in this way he wants to draw people's attention to how fragile this world is.
1. Tiger, skillfully made of delicate paper
2. Volumetric portrait of a sophisticated lynx
3. The lace panda is a thin white paper construction
4. Giant lizard, hides its head between the front legs during danger and spreads its scales in different directions
5. Amazing work of an artist that requires a lot of time and attention
6. Wild Dingo Dog Looks Like 3D Sculpture With Sharp Eyes
7. The elephant is valuable because of the ivory, which is valuable for all ages
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