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Transforming Corrugated Board into Monumental Art

04.04.2025
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California-based artist Ann Weber transforms discarded cardboard boxes into monumental sculptures, combining environmental awareness with artistic ingenuity. Her gallery and public installations celebrate the beauty of transformation and challenge perceptions.

Sculpting Stories

Ann Weber’s journey began with ceramics, but her fascination with lightweight, everyday materials led her to cardboard. Inspired by architect Frank Gehry’s cardboard furniture, Weber embraced the medium for its versatility and potential to create large-scale works.

Her sculptures, constructed from layers of cardboard and staples, feature billowing forms that challenge perceptions of waste and consumerism.

“Hallelujah, found cardboard, staples, and polyurethane

Art with a Message

Weber’s sculptures are more than aesthetic marvels—they carry a deeper message. By repurposing cardboard, she critiques contemporary consumer culture while inviting viewers to see beauty in the mundane.

Her works, such as “You Don’t Need a Weatherman to Know Which Way the Wind Blows” highlight the environmental impact of excess shipping materials while celebrating the transformative power of art.

A Global Impact

From exhibitions at the Wönzimer Gallery in Los Angeles to installations in public spaces, Ann Weber’s art resonates with audiences worldwide.

Her ability to merge abstraction and representation allows viewers to interpret her sculptures in personal and profound ways.

Explore more of Ann Weber’s captivating creations on her website and Instagram, where she shares her artistic process and inspirations.

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