Lito Leaf Art

Tom told me about this artist.

Fallen leaves become the material for intricate carvings in the art of Lito. The self-taught Japanese artist picked up this art form in 2020 as a way to help manage his ADHD. He found that the act of transforming delicate fallen leaves into unexpected designs helped hone his concentration.
Tom the BackroadsTraveler

How awesome is that?

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30 Responses to Lito Leaf Art

  1. What a talent.

    God bless.

  2. WoW

    stunning and awesome

  3. tomthebackroadstraveller says:

    …mighty awful.

  4. Ginny Hartzler says:

    Oh my gosh, I LOVE it! My favs are the first and last. Now I want to know what he does with them. I wish they could be in a museum.

  5. Ann Thompson says:

    WOW!! These are amazing. So detailed. Very impressive. I’m totally fascinated by these.

  6. Bruce Taylor says:

    Absolutely gobsmacking! I wonder how large the leaves are. But she is an incredible talent. And the patience she must have. Absolutely gobsmacking!

  7. Bruce Taylor says:

    Reading further I realize the artist is male. Sorry for the incorrect pronouns above.

  8. Wow, I’m impressed. Those are stunning.

  9. Linda Sand says:

    Gorgeous! I’m always a fan of tiny and detailed but these are truly amazing!

  10. Myra+G. says:

    Oh my gosh! Words escape me.
    I would love having a print of image #2.

  11. WOW! I’ve never seen anything like that before, that’s amazing!

  12. The OP Pack says:

    That is just incredible art!!!

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