29-year-old Japanese artist & metalsmith Taiichiro Yoshida creates a variety of sculptures with wrought metal, who meticulously molds bronze, copper, silver and other materials to form the leaves, flowers, and butterflies as the feathers of birds or fur of mammals, each piece will take him 2~6 months to accomplish. The yound artist graduated from Tokyo University the Arts with bachelor’s and master’s degrees in metal carving. You can explore more of Yoshida’s sculptures on his site.
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