Use a spoon and toothpick to sculpt on a banana
Using only spoons and toothpicks, a Japanese amateur artist made perfect sculptures right on the bananas.
No art classes were spent, however, Keisuke Yamada (26) created a unique and interesting way of sculpting the works on bananas, using spoons and toothpick.
Sculpting on bananas is not easy, especially when bananas are usually quite soft and brittle, especially a small mistake in the process of shaping will make all previous efforts dissipate by not repairable, just like when shaping clay. This makes Keisuke Yamada's works even more unique.
A beautiful banana sculpture of Keisuke Yamada
The idea of something else on banana started two years ago when Yamada peeled a banana to eat and thought it would make something interesting for the banana. Yamada's first work was just a simple smiley face, but his work received a lot of positive feedback from friends and relatives, making Yamada even more motivated to create many works. new products.
Yamada uses a spoon to smooth the surface of bananas and toothpicks to carve and shape on bananas, and Yamada creates more and more beautiful and beautiful works.
Keisuke Yamada said his art creation process as a race against time, had to try to finish his work quickly, in less than 30 minutes after peeling bananas, because When the banana comes into contact with the air, the banana turns brown and ruins the whole work.
Once the work is completed, Yamada quickly captures the complete image of the work before . enjoying the banana.
Images of Yamada's works are frequently shared on the Internet and are loved by many people, making his name famous in Japan.
Yamada is an electrician and the banana sculpting work is only done as a way to entertain after stressful working time.
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