This cabinet of curiosities is a personal project I developed over several years, inspired by 19th-century Wunderkammer and my fascination with transforming simple materials. Cardboard, paper, wire, some crumpled aluminium foil covered in polymer clay, everything is painted with watercolors or finished with acrylics to give each piece its own presence.
The cabinet itself, a repurposed cardboard box, contains a collection of small sculptures, each one designed as a miniature world of its own. While many of these objects echo techniques I share in my workshops, here they take on a new role: together, they form a complete universe, playful and strange, fragile yet intentional.
This project is about pushing the limits of accessible materials to create an artwork that feels rich and layered, a reminder that imagination doesn’t depend on rare or precious resources.
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