Daniel Agdag is an Australian artist who makes incredible machines with cardboard, trace paper, and timber. His sculptural work is a part of the new stop-motion film he and Liz Kearney made, titled Lost Property Office.
The film follows the story of custodian Ed and his work in a Lost Property Office where he builds whimsical creations from discarded objects. The production lasted for 18 months and included 1,258 hand-crafted pieces.
At the moment, the film is being screened at festivals around the world. You can see it below as well as Adgag’s sculptures in more detail.
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