These mosquitoes look so real that anyone who wants to see them wants to beat them
Can you recognize that the mosquitoes in this article are real or fake?
Can you recognize that the mosquitoes in this article are real or fake?
Everyone knows that Japan is the cradle of Origami, the famous paper art has been praised by the world, so it is not uncommon for Japanese people to create all shapes of life with just one sheet of paper.
From paper toys to watches, animals, etc. all can transform just like the real thing through a combination of Japanese paper and paper cutting.
But even more surprising when Japanese people can create incredible "paper mosquitoes". If you look at it at first, you may want to smash the mosquito with this paper right away.
Artist Masanobu Azami is quite famous for his nickname Scissorhands. He has the ability to create super-impressive paper models, such as a 6-meter long python skeleton or fish, beetle model, . But that's not the most amazing product that Azami ever created. out.
Recently, Azami suddenly showed off the incredible paper mosquito works. The surprise is not only in the appearance of a mosquito but also because of its microscopic size.
Each mosquito is only about a few millimeters in size, but anatomical accuracy re-learns the details of each leg or pair of antennae. I don't know how Azami has managed to cut and fold such super small mosquitoes.
More specifically, Azami even created a mosquito version after burning blood with a red puffy belly. Of course this version will take more time.
If you don't believe the mosquitoes are made entirely from paper, you can follow Azami's other paper works below to know his talent:
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- The experiment destroyed most of the mosquitoes on the Chinese island
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- Spray mosquito repellent to watch for poisoning
- The paradox of flying mosquitoes makes them extremely scary
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