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Tiny brilliant shine! Glass insect sculptures that test your eyesight and skills

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Before you swat mosquitoes next time, be sure not to swat them with your eyes closed, otherwise you may miss the work of artist Yuki Tsunoda! Through the glass, Yuki Tsunoda reproduces various kinds of mosquitoes in real size. Insects and plants are all lifelike, from their antennae to the patterns on their bodies, and even their nearly transparent wings.

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Tiny brilliant shine! Glass insect sculptures that test your eyesight and skills< /p>

26-year-old Yuki Tsunoda started her glass art creation in 2012. She initially tried to imitate the appearance of a large group of disgusting and repulsive insects gathered together. However, as she studied more and more deeply, , but noticed the beauty of each part of the body of these insects, which also prompted her to finally decide to show these beauties in front of everyone through glass.

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The process of making glass insects by Yuki Tsunoda.

Yuki Tsunoda mainly uses Italian Moretti Glass as a creative material. This glass is relatively soft and has always been famous for its malleability and bright colors. However, because of the glass insects created by Yuki Tsunoda, The size is the same as a real insect, very mini, so you often need to use needles, small shovels, blades and other tools to help shape it. In addition, she also uses dichroic glass and aventurine to simulate the metallic luster of insects.

Tiny brilliant shine! Glass insect sculptures that test your eyesight and skills< /p>

Tiny brilliant shine! Glass insect sculptures that test your eyesight and skills< /p>

Tiny brilliant shine! Glass insect sculptures that test your eyesight and skills< /p>