Hi guys,
I went to a contemporary art exhibition with Mrs Bertrand last week, and found this Melbourne based artist, Daniel Agdag.
"All the images seen below are made from cardboard ~ boxboard to be precise. They are cut into intricate pieces using a surgical scalpel (blade Nº.11) and assembled intuitively by hand using a plain well known brand of wood glue, without detailed plans or drawings. The process is akin to sketching with cardboard."


He
ONLY uses cardboard/brown paper (boxboard), PVA(white glue), a scalpel and tweezers. Sometimes a little wire when he needs a stiffer cable. The detail in person is amazing! The engine has internal cooling fins, the landing gear has a full suspension setup.
I spoke to him and he has been doing it for 8 years, learning the material and the craft. He loves noticing all the little details and conduits in on buildings as he walks around the city. It certainly inspired me.
His website is
http://publicoffice.com.au/Cardboard_Sculpture_-_Page_One.html