These hyper-realistic insect-based sculptures by Japanese artist Hiroshi Shinno are all imaginative species created from resin and brass, vivid leaves and flower petals cast from resin and painted with acrylic paint that are placed on the brass base, Shinno makes imaginative creatures in this way and shares his pieces in an Insect Diary that you can see more on his Tumblr.
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