Isaac Cordal’s minute sculptural work reminds me a lot of Slinkachu’s Little People. In a bid to transform the urban environment, Isaac builds his small people (usually around 25cm tall) in concrete before reproducing them with silicon molds and places them in the margins of our urban landscapes.

You could find, if you look hard enough, examples of his work in Berlin, London, Brussels, Barcelona, and on his website. He also does some interesting installations and video art, which you can also find on his site.

This is exactly the kind of “guerrilla” artwork this world needs more of. Art doesn’t belong only in a museum anymore, it belongs in the streets for everybody. Some of Isaac’s ideas echo my own, that the real beauty of life is in the small details. A brief glimpse at my photographic portfolio is further evidence.

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