Japanese sculptor Yoshitoshi Kanemaki chiseled tree trunks into the emotional complexities of female forms consist of universal emotions: sadness, happiness, contempt, disgust, anger, fear, surprise, etc. and their faces (heads) are multiplied in a single sculpture.“We live from day to day with contradictions that do not yield any answers and conflicting emotions and pretend to be unaware of them,” Yoshitoshi Kanemaki said about his figurative sculptures. “I would like you to take a look into the depths of your heart.”
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