Japanese artist Riusuke Fukahori tediously paints three-dimensional goldfish in layers of resin. Ruisuke paints his 3d goldfish layer by layer revealing slightly more of the goldfish each step of the process. He even captures incredible elements besides just the goldfish. In the above pictures you see a tipped bucket where it looks like the goldfish are spilling out, one with air bubbles (made to look like an aquarium aerator), and one with a ladle that is probably the most popular piece he’s done. You can visit his website to see more, although it appears to be in Japanese.
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