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]]>To create his 3D animal portraits, Cabral uses recycled paper and superimposes between 20 and 30 layers. Cabral’s works are incredibly detailed and include lots of patterns cut with nearly surgical precision. His work is so minute it could be compared to lace. Each of the pieces is done in 10-15 days.
Patrick Cabral says he chose paper as art medium because the material is accessible and inexpensive; the Filipino artist is committed to saving endangered animals by donating to WWF 50% of the money he earns by selling his work. Each of the pieces costs $2,000, which means that the association receives $1,000 for every sale.
For now, Cabral has created 13 works for WWF Philippines. You can check out some of them below.
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]]>To create his 3D animal portraits, Cabral uses recycled paper and superimposes between 20 and 30 layers. Cabral’s works are incredibly detailed and include lots of patterns cut with nearly surgical precision. His work is so minute it could be compared to lace. Each of the pieces is done in 10-15 days.
Patrick Cabral says he chose paper as art medium because the material is accessible and inexpensive; the Filipino artist is committed to saving endangered animals by donating to WWF 50% of the money he earns by selling his work. Each of the pieces costs $2,000, which means that the association receives $1,000 for every sale.
For now, Cabral has created 13 works for WWF Philippines. You can check out some of them below.
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