In summer, the most annoying insects are none other than mosquitoes. They always feel like they are buzzing in your ears, making it impossible to sleep peacefully. But what if these mosquitoes are works of art made of glass sculptures? Japanese artist Yuki Tsunodas glass insect sculptures are almost one-to-one reproduction, from the patterns on the insects body to the antennae to the transparent wings, it is lifelike~
The young Yuki Tsunoda has been creating glass sculptures since 2012. The material he chooses is Italian Moretti Glass, which is softer than ordinary glass and has good ductility. Rich in color, perfect for sculpting.
In addition to using tools such as small shovels, needles, and small blades to help shape one-to-one shapes, he also uses aventurine and dichroic glass to display the unique mirror gloss effect of insects, making them look more lifelike.
How can you tell the difference between a mantis and a mantis in the grass?
The little crabs on the beach seem to be searching for food.
Glass sculpture snail, guess whether the flowers next to it are also made of glass sculpture?
The fresh flower glass sculptures are completely indistinguishable from flowers!