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Yoshimura Koichi uses resin specimen cubes to seal nature into a small universe

Yoshimura Koichi uses resin specimen cubes to seal nature into a small universe Yoshimura Koichi uses resin specimen cubes to seal nature into a small universe

Yoshimura Koichi uses resin specimen cubes to seal nature into a small universe

All beautiful things are kept for a short time, so the famous Japanese designer Yoshimura Koichi recently launched a plant specimen that can preserve beautiful things. Things are frozen and then stored in transparent resin cubes.

Yoshimura Koichi uses resin specimen cubes to seal nature into a small universe

There is a word in Japanese called Sola. The meaning of this word is sky. If it is expressed in Chinese characters, it is the universe in the word universe. Character.

Yoshimura Koichi uses resin specimen cubes to seal nature into a small universe

Yoshimura Koichi uses resin specimen cubes to seal nature into a small universe

Actually represents the unknown time and space, which can bring nature The beauty is perfectly sealed in the universe. Perhaps one day, people can reveal the known and unknown things.

Yoshimura Koichi uses resin specimen cubes to seal nature into a small universe

Here are three resin works. The first one is dandelion. This plant is perfectly sealed in a resin cube.

Yoshimura Koichi uses resin specimen cubes to seal nature into a small universe

Finally ensure that this small three-dimensional block can seal the plant in the middle

Yoshimura Koichi uses resin specimen cubes to seal nature into a small universe

And there will be no bubbles during this process.

Yoshimura Koichi uses resin specimen cubes to seal nature into a small universe

The second type is eucalyptus and limonium. New varieties have recently been introduced. The former mainly grows in Australia and blooms.

The latter is native to the Mediterranean and looks particularly pink.< /p>