The Superb Bizarre Anatomical Sculptures by Masao Kinoshita
Masao Kinosh ita is a Japanese artist who specializes in creating figurative sculptures that have their outer skin removed to reveal the underlying skeletal and muscular structures.
He starts with clay prototypes and then casts them in FRP with a plaster mold. To finish his sculptures, he prints them with oil paint and pencils. He pays close attention to the details of the anatomy and brings out the beauty in his sculptures.
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