
Anton Tang’s plastic ‘cardboard’ people
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.


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Sarah said | 21 December, 2010
Hey! These are pics of Danbo figurines! Danbo rocks.