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Born 1977 Kanagawa, Japan. Known for: Realist style fantasy and imaginary creature sculptures.
Innocent, vulnerable, pure, elegant. These are the creatures born from the visionary mind of Japanese wood carver Yoshimasa Tsuchiya. As a young student, his teachers and classmates understood him... Read full biography
Innocent, vulnerable, pure, elegant. These are the creatures born from the visionary mind of Japanese wood carver Yoshimasa Tsuchiya. As a young student, his teachers and classmates understood him best through his artwork, and in college, Yoshimasa continued exploring various media: clay, metals,... Read full biography
Innocent, vulnerable, pure, elegant. These are the creatures born from the visionary mind of Japanese wood carver Yoshimasa Tsuchiya. As a young student, his teachers and classmates understood him best through his artwork, and in college, Yoshimasa continued exploring various media: clay, metals, stone, and finally, woodcarving, the latter hitting the artist’s sweet spot. Venturing further into woodcarving, Yoshimasa Tsuchiya strayed from representational works and began creating motifs born... Read full biography
Innocent, vulnerable, pure, elegant. These are the creatures born from the visionary mind of Japanese wood carver Yoshimasa Tsuchiya. As a young student, his teachers and classmates understood him best through his artwork, and in college, Yoshimasa continued exploring various media: clay, metals, stone, and finally, woodcarving, the latter hitting the artist’s sweet spot. Venturing further into woodcarving, Yoshimasa Tsuchiya strayed from representational works and began creating motifs born from his imagination. Much of the artist’s work is life-sized, which means he’s adept at wielding tools such as chainsaws, hand saws, electric drills, hammers, and sharp knives. Artist Statement:. I started making animal motifs with my own imagination... Read full biography
Innocent, vulnerable, pure, elegant. These are the creatures born from the visionary mind of Japanese wood carver Yoshimasa Tsuchiya. As a young student, his teachers and classmates understood him best through his artwork, and in college, Yoshimasa continued exploring various media: clay, metals, stone, and finally, woodcarving, the latter hitting the artist’s sweet spot. Venturing further into woodcarving, Yoshimasa Tsuchiya strayed from representational works and began creating motifs born from his imagination. Much of the artist’s work is life-sized, which means he’s adept at wielding tools such as chainsaws, hand saws, electric drills, hammers, and sharp knives. Artist Statement:. I started making animal motifs with my own imagination instead of the realistic posture of the animals. I learned cultural property preservation science in my master and doctoral course... Read full biography
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