How is this even Possible Stone Sculptures

To say artist Hirotoshi Itoh has a way with stones is an understatement. The Tokyo National Fine Arts University student utilizes stones found in a river bank near his home, to create sculptures that juxtapose the original shape and hardness of the material with surprising humor and texture.

How the hell is that even possible? Take a look at Itoh’s massive breathtaking, funny, perplexing, and wonderful gallery.

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One Response to How is this even Possible Stone Sculptures

  1. Allen Cerezo says:

    This is amazing! I can't even imagine how the sculptor did this. What kind of sorcery is this?

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