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?
June 12, 2024
What a talent.
God bless.
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Amazing!
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WoW
stunning and awesome
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…mighty awful.
Thank you for telling me about him.
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.
As I understand it he has to work fast before the leaves shrivel up. He takes pictures of them.
Gorgeous
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Wow!!!!!
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WOW!! These are amazing. So detailed. Very impressive. I’m totally fascinated by these.
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Absolutely gobsmacking! I wonder how large the leaves are. But she is an incredible talent. And the patience she must have. Absolutely gobsmacking!
You can see pictures of the thumb holding them in some of the pictures. That should give you some idea.
Reading further I realize the artist is male. Sorry for the incorrect pronouns above.
No problem. 🙂
Wow, I’m impressed. Those are stunning.
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Gorgeous! I’m always a fan of tiny and detailed but these are truly amazing!
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Oh my gosh! Words escape me.
I would love having a print of image #2.
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WOW! I’ve never seen anything like that before, that’s amazing!
Yes!
That is just incredible art!!!
I’m gobsmacked. 🙂