Previously, the well-known Japanese artist Ryusuke Fukabori used a special 3D superposition technology to tediously stack up layers of drawings and resin to create a sink. The extremely vivid goldfish are piled up inside the container, which makes people unable to help but put their hands in and fish them out directly.
Well-known Canadian artist Drew Mosley once used a similar method to draw creatures living in the forest, such as rabbits, owls and foxes, in wooden bowls.
He is very patient The animal feathers, eyes and other details are drawn layer by layer, so delicately that the slightest breeze can make their feathers float directly.
The difference between the two is that he also added a lot of things as backgrounds or props, such as branches. Leaves, eggs, etc. not only make his works particularly three-dimensional, but also contain many stories.
Each bowl presents a picture that looks like it describes a certain The vignettes of events await those with truly fertile imaginations to help fully paint the entire storyline.