Hirotoshi Itoh combines stone carvings and everyday objects to come to intriguing and interesting sculptural conclusions. Sometimes these conclusions may be a little dark or perhaps a fraction strange, but they always look incredible. Too few artists use traditional media in this day and age, although the few who do use these traditional media do inherit a certain amount or subjective value.
Regardless of analysis the works really speak for themselves in being remarkably beautiful as objects. Created with wit, often a precise and impressive amount of technical knowledge and skill.
Hats of to you Hirotoshi Itoh you have got our vote. too see more of Hirotoshi's work either catch the jump at the end of the post or jump to Hirotoshi's website, or his Flikr page.
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