
Dosshaus artists David Connelly (left) and Zoey Taylor at the 2017 LA Art Show. They are standing in front of their work “The House of Cardboard,” an installation constructed with cardboard, paint and glue. (photo by Ali Zandi / Meniscus Magazine)

According to a statement on the Dosshaus website, “The sculptures are composed of over 90 percent recycled cardboard sourced from the alleyways of Los Angeles. All cardboard is cut and shaped by hand.” (photo by Ali Zandi / Meniscus Magazine)

Dosshaus artist Zoey Taylor (right) in front of their 2016 work, “The Phone Box.” The pieces in “The House of Cardboard” stretch back to 2014, and as new works are constructed, they become part of an ever-expanding house. (photo by Ali Zandi / Meniscus Magazine)

Dosshaus’ solo and group exhibitions have primarily focused on the Los Angeles area. The duo also sells insect brooches on their website. (photo by Ali Zandi / Meniscus Magazine)

Dosshaus artist David Connelly (right) wears the duo’s “Dali Fascinator Paper Suit” (2016). (photo by Ali Zandi / Meniscus Magazine)