Life-size cardboard sculptures of Chinese villagers (23 photos)
New York artist Warren King began creating cardboard sculptures to add more imagination to his children's lives with creative homemade masks and helmets.
Over time, this became a more labor-intensive task, and Warren began to spend less time on costumes and more on large-scale sculptures. And after a trip to his ancestral village in Shaoxing, China, the artist felt the need to more closely connect his work with his cultural past.
The result was two projects - Grandfather's Friend and Arrival Times - a series of human figures made of cardboard, recreating the inhabitants of the Chinese village from which his grandparents left about 50 years ago.
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