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Hyper Realistic Sculptures by Kazuhiro Tsuji

by Seth Sebastian 2015-02-27, 5:00 PMupdated 2017-09-22, 5:14 PM

 

Best known as a special-effects make-up artist in Hollywood, Los Angeles-based Japanese artist Kazuhiro Tsuji creates impressive hyper-realistic 3D portraits/sculptures of the famous artist and figures such as Andy Warhol, Dali, and Abraham Lincoln. Employing a variety of mold making and sculpting procedures, Tsuji constructs his busts with a variety of resins, silicones, and pigments.

 

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Images © Kazuhiro Tsuji

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