ADHD (Attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder, ADHD) refers to a syndrome that occurs in childhood and is characterized by behavioral and learning disorders. In Japan, Kanagawa based artist Lito shows what he sees and thinks every day on tree leaves with precise carving technique, the self-taught artist tries to use it as a form of self-discipline intended to help him control ADHD. Source
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