Japanese artist Mr. Riu uses a craft knife to create detailed paper art by hand that features beautiful mandalas and delicate patterns. “It’s not that I can do it because I originally have a great patience,” Mr. Riu says. “I think that my patience grow stronger gradually because I want to do it.”
The Maple Peacock
Totoro
NeuroMyelitis Optica Fish
Zenflower 07
Promise
Negative Twelve Leaves
Love me
Mandala With 21 Circles
The Scent Of Death Around The Earth
Sea Breeze Woman
Negative Twelve Leaves (Double Layered)
Mandala With 21 Circles
Snoopy
Skeleton With Poor Eyesight
Six Patterns
Jeweled Cherry Blossom
A Clockwork Sunflower
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