Give This Guy A Pad Of Paper, And He’ll Make Something Incredible.
It requires patience, and brilliance, but most importantly… a willingness to endure years of paper cuts!
But what he creates though is nothing short of the brilliance you’d expect from a true master.
When Akira first started as a sushi chef over 30 years ago, he first learned the art of delicate paper cutting through food preparation.
He would continue the art of using paper and a utility knife as he enjoyed the work.
Eventually increasing his skill to sheer mastery level.
It didn’t take long for others in the community to discover his work and spread it to the world.
(via Spoon & Tamago)
Amazingly enough, TV crews eventually showed up to learn about this amazing art and Akira’s work spread even further than he could ever imagine. “That was the first time I even considered what I had been doing as art,” recalls Nagaya.
If you’d like to see more of Akira’s beautiful work, head over to his Facebook page.
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Amazing!
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I’ll have to check the name of the artist but I just saw an amazing exhibit online of art sculptures made of paper that looked just like marble…..
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