Japanese Artist Creates Incredibly Intricate Life-Size Insects From Bamboo, And The Result Will Impress You
Sometimes art can look so real, it’s hard to believe it was made by human hands. Noriyuki Saitoh artworks are exactly like that.
This incredibly talented sculptor from Japan creates intricate life-size sculptures of various insects. The artist uses bamboo as his main material and tries to create lifelike creatures. “We are not preparing specimens and replicas, we strictly measure the dimensions and prioritize the appearance, features, and senses rather than proportions being exact,” says the artist.
Take a look at some of his incredible work and check out his social media platforms for more.
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Share on FacebookThese tiny masterpieces really have so many details! Amazing work! I'm an insect lover, so now I know what I'd like for Christmas! ;D
I am indeed impressed. Probably the first time Bored Panda headline came true
Japanese Artist Creates Incredibly Intricate Life-Size Insects From Bamboo, And The Result Will Impress You -- and maybe creep you out a little.
Just amazing pieces of work. I have always loved insects as being remarkable and beautiful creatures. Now I'm in love with this man's re-creations of them as well. Bravo!
They are so good that we can classify them: Lucanus cervus, Mantis religiosa, Ornitoptera priamus male, Cicada, a cerambicideo, and the butterfly of the rice fields, Idea blanchardi. Wonderful works of art.
These tiny masterpieces really have so many details! Amazing work! I'm an insect lover, so now I know what I'd like for Christmas! ;D
I am indeed impressed. Probably the first time Bored Panda headline came true
Japanese Artist Creates Incredibly Intricate Life-Size Insects From Bamboo, And The Result Will Impress You -- and maybe creep you out a little.
Just amazing pieces of work. I have always loved insects as being remarkable and beautiful creatures. Now I'm in love with this man's re-creations of them as well. Bravo!
They are so good that we can classify them: Lucanus cervus, Mantis religiosa, Ornitoptera priamus male, Cicada, a cerambicideo, and the butterfly of the rice fields, Idea blanchardi. Wonderful works of art.
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