Mini Cardboard People Appear on the Streets of Singapore

Mini cardboard people appear on the streets of Singapore.

Rich Fogarty
Published on August 30, 2010
Updated on December 08, 2014

Anton Tang is a Singapore-based artist whose miniature cardboard people have been capturing the imagination of passersby on the litter-free streets of his home town. Tang photographs box-suited figurines called Mini Danbos (from Japanese manga series Yotsuba&!) in playful situations that nod to the universal emotions that we real people experience.

Tang says of his work: "There are times when many of us would like to cover our heads with a cardboard box and shield ourselves from the outside world. Other times, we walk around feeling as if we’re enclosed in such packaging anyway — like faceless, boxed-up products on an assembly line. Yet whichever our experience, alienated or anonymous, one plain fact gives us hope: we’re all human. And we’re not alone."

anton_tang_good_dayGood Day.

anton_tang_never_give_upNever Give Up.

anton_tang_lonely_hopsctochLonely Hopscotch.

anton_tang_hugHug.

anton_tang_picture

Anton Tang

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Published on August 30, 2010 by Rich Fogarty
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