Video: Paper cans as a work of art. Unusual sculptures by Yoshio Hasegawa
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Without a piece of paper you are a bug, but with a piece of paper … you can turn out to be a talented and promising sculptor. Like Polly Verity and her paper and wire sculptures, or Jeff Nishinaka with his paper masterpieces. And then as another representative of oriental sculptors who prefer paper to any other material, Yoshio Hasegawawhose sculptures will be discussed today. Master Yoshio Hasegawa has been working with paper for more than 10 years, turning it into insects, then into … crumpled, broken, squeezed soda water jars. Not the best object to reproduce, but Yoshiko Hasegawa makes all this "trash" so cute that it reminds grandmother's lace doilies, thin, neat, airy …
In addition to paper, the artist uses acrylic for his sculptures, which makes them more durable and helps to keep the given shape. Connoisseurs of paper art believe that the Japanese master has set a new standard for paper sculptures, and these lace jars are not just cute figurines from the Paper Soda Cans series, but also one of the symbols of modern pop culture.
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