Everyone would love Japanese artist Masayoshi Matsumoto at their birthday party. This remarkable balloon twisting artist has already made a name for himself for using such unusual art medium, but now he's back with even more incredibly intricate insects and balloon animals.
"I started working with this art form seven years ago, I was really inspired by wildlife pictures and wanted to see if I could create realistic animals of my own," Matsumoto told Metro. His cool artworks take the self-taught artist a minimum of two hours to complete, and more complex projects last up to six.
All of his work becomes even more stunning when you realize that Matsumoto doesn't use markers, stickers, or any other supplementary material only colorful balloons. His multi-colored cool animal kingdom is a truly unique art.
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Phoenix
House Fly
Chameleon
Octopus
Caterpillar
Snake
Jellyfish
Frog
Jumping Spider
Siamang
Cockatiel
Bee
Ostrich
Skunk
Bat
Spider
Snow Monkey
Beetle Larva
Beaver
Rockhopper Penguin
Griffon
Rooster
Snail
Cicada
Centipede
Pellucid Hawk Moth
Crab
Kingfisher
Rabbit
Parrot
Proboscis Monkey
Luna Moth
Trilobite
Bush Cricket
Japanese White-Eye
Frilled Lizard
Squid
Cat
Lizard
Turkey
Scorpionfish
Cobra
Owl
Chubby Dragon
Capybara
Camel Cricket
Cassowary
Nautilus
Chameleon
Ray
Balloon art is fascinating not only because of its visual appeal but also due to the imaginative process behind each creation. For those curious about how this unique art form can transform balloons into lifelike creatures, Masayoshi Matsumoto’s expertise offers an inspiring perspective.
Check out his journey as a balloon artist and see how his creativity brings diverse forms of life to vibrant expression.
Long gone are the days of just twisting into a section. This IS art :) Love them, beautifully done.
Long gone are the days of just twisting into a section. This IS art :) Love them, beautifully done.
