Decorative Papercuts in White and Gold Compose Patrick Cabral’s Meticulously Layered Sculptures

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Patrick Cabral re-envisions the intricate veins striping the tail of a fish and grooves in a pangolin’s scales with delicate, lace-like flourishes. The Manila-based artist is known for his sculptural portraits of wild animals and fantastical creatures that layer hundreds of paper cutouts into stunning three-dimensional works. Primarily composed with white, Cabral’s most recent pieces utilize gold for trimming a hippo’s facial features and heightening the depth and texture of the coiling, intertwined bodies of a dragon and its rival. The metallic material also adds contrast to a pair of koi swimming in a circular yin and yang formation.

Currently, Cabral is finishing a few works that will be exhibited from March 18 to 20 as part of Xavier Art Fest, a group exhibition raising money for victims of Typhoon Rai that devastated the southern Philippines last December. Check out his Instagram to see a variety of commissions and personal projects, in addition to a short video detailing his painstaking hand-carving and gluing process.

 

Decorative Papercuts in White and Gold Compose Patrick Cabral’s Meticulously Layered Sculptures

Decorative Papercuts in White and Gold Compose Patrick Cabral’s Meticulously Layered Sculptures

Decorative Papercuts in White and Gold Compose Patrick Cabral’s Meticulously Layered Sculptures

Decorative Papercuts in White and Gold Compose Patrick Cabral’s Meticulously Layered Sculptures

Decorative Papercuts in White and Gold Compose Patrick Cabral’s Meticulously Layered Sculptures

Decorative Papercuts in White and Gold Compose Patrick Cabral’s Meticulously Layered Sculptures

Decorative Papercuts in White and Gold Compose Patrick Cabral’s Meticulously Layered Sculptures

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