Anton Tang, a talented artist and blogger from Singapore, has taken to the habit of photographing plastic “cardboard people” in typical, everyday settings and environments.
The special thing about these photos is that they add life to the tiny characters, and that gives you the impression that they all have a story to tell. The photos themselves are absolutely stunning. The right combination of lighting and angles makes the “cardboard people” look average-sized and not small.
Another artist has done a similar thing by using small cement figures and placing them on the streets of several European cities.
edmund says
cool! nice concept!!!
Kaylen says
WOW!!! That is so Cute <3 ^-^
FrankyBoy says
erm, that “cardboard person” is danbo (some – in the eye of yotsuba- super-mighty robot) from the comic “Yotsuba&!” who is actually a costume that one of her friends wears. example strip: http://daddytypes.com/archive/yotsuba_to_danbo.jpg
Tomas says
Wow, is it possible to buy high res images? This is something, what I really liked to have in my living room.
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