Most of us drew wild creations of our imaginative aircraft and even dreamed about we could build it one day when we were kids. But those dreams just faded out when we grew up. While someone didn’t give up their dreams and built all kinds of flying machines, some can fly and some can not. Netherlands-based artist Jeroen van Kesteren is one of these people who created below stunning sculptural airships primarily from cardboard, aluminum foil, adhesives, and an assortment of papers used for sails and propellers.

These 40 to 50 centimeters tall flying machines have a distinct steampunk feel and with incredible details. Each piece took Kesteren about a month to make and you will be easily impressed by Kesteren’s wild imagination and the patience to detail. Below are some of the amazing works and head over to pinterest to see the whole collection of “Orphanage for Lost Adventures” where below works belong to.

Magnificent Airship Made out of Cardboard

Magnificent Airship Made out of Cardboard

Magnificent Airship Made out of Cardboard

Magnificent Airship Made out of Cardboard

Magnificent Airship Made out of Cardboard

Magnificent Airship Made out of Cardboard

Magnificent Airship Made out of Cardboard

Magnificent Airship Made out of Cardboard

Magnificent Airship Made out of Cardboard

Magnificent Airship Made out of Cardboard

Magnificent Airship Made out of Cardboard

via: thisiscolossal

Spread the love