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January 10, 2012#

The 3D Goldfish Art of Riusuke Fukahori 深堀隆介

Riusuke FUKAHORI (b.1973; Aichi, Japan)

When innovation meets artistic skill,  we get mind blowing results. Riusuke Fukahori is the latest man to show us this. Using resign layers he creates the illusion of three dimensions.  Have a look at the slideshow and videos below to get a better understanding of Riusuke Fukahori’s incredible work.

A 1995 graduate of Aichi Prefectual University of Fine Arts and Music. In 2000 he was inspired by a goldfish he owned for over 7 years and it has become the theme of his artworks ever since.

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This video shows the layer technique used by the artist Riusuke Fukahori 深堀隆介. Transparent liquid resin – mixed with a hardener or catalyst – is poured. When the resin has set into a solid, the surface is painted with acrylic paint. By repeating this process, the artist is able to create three dimensional sculptural pieces.

“Goldfish Salvation” Riusuke Fukahori 深堀隆介

Watch the master at work during an ICN Gallery Exhibition

Artist Riusuke Fukahori’s London debut exhibition “Goldfish Salvation” transforms ICN gallery into the world of goldfish. When struggling with artistic vision, Fukahori’s pet goldfish became his inspiration and ever since his passion and lifelong theme. His unique style of painting uses acrylic on clear resin which is poured into containers, resulting in a three-dimensional appearance and lifelike vitality.

[Source] - Flickr
[Source] – ICN