Japanese artist Hirotoshi Ito collects various rocks in a riverbed near his house and transforms these common river stones in natural shape into surreal sculptural works that shouldn’t exist in this world, which are embedded with zippers that unzip to reveal hidden scenes and objects, from coins to gems, fruits, or even human’s mouth. Hirotoshi Ito exhibits his stone carving artworks at Little High Gallery in Tokyo called “Mysterious Stone!”, he also shares them on social media account.
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