Minimalistic and Elegant Wire Sculptures by Tomohiro Inaba
Japanese artist Tomohiro Inaba crafts iron sculptures that portray figures in the process of transformation, appearing as if they are dissolving into thin air. His work, often inspired by wild animals and folk tales, features solid forms unraveling into delicate lines, creating a striking contrast between presence and absence.
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