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]]>Kishimoto has been practicing mukimono, the traditional Japanese art of carving decorative shapes images into fruit and vegetables, for years, but he became even more passionate about carving once he discovered the Thai technique of fruit and veggie carving.
“I create beautiful decorative vegetables at work and I studied Thai carving myself. I’m attracted to the beautiful colors of nature,” Takehiro told CNN Travel. He then explained the difference between the Japanese and Thai carving techniques.
“Mukimono is done by using a kitchen knife while Thai carving is created using a sharp thin knife. I exclusively use a Thai carving knife.”
Takehiro introduced his art to the world in 2016, when he opened his Instagram account named Gaku Carving. There you can take a look at all of his stunning creations carved in apples, cucumbers, pumpkins, carrots.
“Even with the same ingredient, each fruit or vegetable has a different shape and softness. It took me five years to overcome and understand the art,” the artist says.
Check out this amazing food art in the photos below.
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]]>Roman uses coins to create amazing intricate pieces of art. He has carved zippo cases and changed the US Morgan dollar into unique works of art by adding hidden mechanics.
Roman learned to carve on Zippos after watching YouTube tutorials. He loves to use the silver US Morgan dollar because of its size and thickness. Each one of his works is carved freehand. He gets his inspiration from the internet, art and of course his imagination.
Roman only makes one of each design, which makes his work even more valuable to collectors and fans.
Check it out below.
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]]>For Italian artist Valeriano Fatica, the cheese wheel is also an excellent medium for expressing one’s talents. If it is the Benedictine monks and Cistercians who, at the time of the sanitation of the padana plain, began to transform milk into large cheese that can endure a long maturing process, in Fatica’s hands it turns into a work of art . After sculpting Dracula’s portrait based on Francis Ford Coppola’s film, Drogon and The Night King from Game of Thrones and many others, the artist presents us with an interesting time-lapse of a Viking portrait carved in a Parmesan wheel. .
Valeriano Fatica also sculpts on other media such as watermelons, bananas or soap, and regularly shares his creations on his Instagram account that has over 19 000 followers.
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]]>Making a pencils skull:
A bloke of epoxied pencils
Carving:
The result:
Pencil bowl in the making:
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]]>The post Japanese Chef Carves Intricate Patterns Into Fruits and Vegetables appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Kishimoto has been practicing mukimono, the traditional Japanese art of carving decorative shapes images into fruit and vegetables, for years, but he became even more passionate about carving once he discovered the Thai technique of fruit and veggie carving.
“I create beautiful decorative vegetables at work and I studied Thai carving myself. I’m attracted to the beautiful colors of nature,” Takehiro told CNN Travel. He then explained the difference between the Japanese and Thai carving techniques.
“Mukimono is done by using a kitchen knife while Thai carving is created using a sharp thin knife. I exclusively use a Thai carving knife.”
Takehiro introduced his art to the world in 2016, when he opened his Instagram account named Gaku Carving. There you can take a look at all of his stunning creations carved in apples, cucumbers, pumpkins, carrots.
“Even with the same ingredient, each fruit or vegetable has a different shape and softness. It took me five years to overcome and understand the art,” the artist says.
Check out this amazing food art in the photos below.
The post Japanese Chef Carves Intricate Patterns Into Fruits and Vegetables appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Artist Makes Unbelievable Art By Carving Coins appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Roman uses coins to create amazing intricate pieces of art. He has carved zippo cases and changed the US Morgan dollar into unique works of art by adding hidden mechanics.
Roman learned to carve on Zippos after watching YouTube tutorials. He loves to use the silver US Morgan dollar because of its size and thickness. Each one of his works is carved freehand. He gets his inspiration from the internet, art and of course his imagination.
Roman only makes one of each design, which makes his work even more valuable to collectors and fans.
Check it out below.
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]]>The post This Italian Artist Creates Sculptures from Parmesan Rounds appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>For Italian artist Valeriano Fatica, the cheese wheel is also an excellent medium for expressing one’s talents. If it is the Benedictine monks and Cistercians who, at the time of the sanitation of the padana plain, began to transform milk into large cheese that can endure a long maturing process, in Fatica’s hands it turns into a work of art . After sculpting Dracula’s portrait based on Francis Ford Coppola’s film, Drogon and The Night King from Game of Thrones and many others, the artist presents us with an interesting time-lapse of a Viking portrait carved in a Parmesan wheel. .
Valeriano Fatica also sculpts on other media such as watermelons, bananas or soap, and regularly shares his creations on his Instagram account that has over 19 000 followers.
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]]>The post A Completely Different Kind of Pencil Art appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Making a pencils skull:
A bloke of epoxied pencils
Carving:
The result:
Pencil bowl in the making:
The post A Completely Different Kind of Pencil Art appeared first on MobiSpirit.
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