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Patrick Cabral Taps into Filipino Culture with Elaborate Sculptures of Vibrant Paper Motifs



“Rooster.” All images © Patrick Cabral, shared with permission

Elaborate paper sculptures continue to emerge from Patrick Cabral’s Manila studio, including a roiling cockfight that took more than a year to complete. Stretching six feet wide, the monumental work highlights Cabral’s exquisitely cut motifs, which add texture and depth to the otherwise smooth medium. Layers of lace-like patterns, stripes, and other frills adorn the birds shown pre-fight with wings splayed and claws bared.

Cabral (previously) often invokes Filipino culture in his practice. A pair of symmetric sculptures known as parol, or ornamental lanterns often used as Christmas decorations, radiate around a five-point star in cobalt, magenta, and gold.

Explore more of the artist’s work on his site and Instagram.

“Fudog”

Detail of “Fudog”

“Parol”

Detail of “Rooster”

“Parol 2”

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Source: Art - thisiscolossal.com


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