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Au-yeung doesn’t just make the typical papier mache products you would expect, such as paper dolls and lanterns, he is also known for customising his products and putting a more modern spin on them.
Their collective is called Xingaderas. Urueta and Galicia craft paper-mâché masks and figurines, which they then bring to life together by creating narratives of the characters with photography ...
First, each of the 30 employees will receive a custom-made Lego figurine wearing a jacket that ... Crestodina is creating colorful paper maché dragons for the Chicago-based company’s five ...