Manabu Kosaka's Handmade Paper Sculptures

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134 points | by surprisetalk 21 hours ago ago

16 comments

  • supermatt 2 minutes ago ago

    How on earth does one cut the letters out so small? Any links would be most appreciated!

  • tellwilhelm 8 minutes ago ago

    These objects could literally earn millions as pieces of art. All they would need is a gifted agent to chat up the galleries.

  • r3trohack3r 8 hours ago ago

    I genuinely don’t understand how this is possible.

    If I didn’t know what these were, I’d say they were just black and white photos of a Big Mac and shoe.

    https://coca11272000.wixsite.com/manabukosaka/works-2023-202...

    • thenthenthen 5 hours ago ago

      Wow. Those letters on the components look almost molded (cast)

  • Exoristos 10 hours ago ago

    As I started to browse the gallery, my thinking was that he uses some kind of paper compression technique. But, no, apparently everything is cut out and iteratively stacked and fused almost like 3D printing by hand. The results are something to marvel at.

    • nephihaha 3 hours ago ago

      I didn't find the description very helpful in that regard. I wasn't sure if it was papier maché.

    • fitsumbelay 5 hours ago ago

      nice catch

  • sans_souse 6 hours ago ago
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  • quaddoggy 7 hours ago ago

    This guy gets serious bonus points for all the typography incorporated into the objects. Even if he didn’t include it the amount of detail is amazing.

    • fitsumbelay 5 hours ago ago

      the tiny typography too, per photos in the post

  • rackp 2 hours ago ago

    There is something genuinely stirring about what humanity builds when looking up to technology, be it a symbolic creation or a feat of engineering. I am deeply fond of these paper gears.

  • throwaway_7274 9 hours ago ago

    Like something straight out of the old internet. Beautiful work.

  • Paracompact 9 hours ago ago

    These are exquisite. I wonder what drew this artist to this medium? What made him sit down and commit himself to such constraints? It certainly doesn't look like the kind of thing one does casually. Did it come to him in a dream? Did it evolve slowly as a pastime since boyhood? Did he think it would help him stand out from other sculptors?

  • DrDeese 8 hours ago ago

    Looks amazing, like it would work!

  • fitsumbelay 5 hours ago ago

    pretty incredible, but to keep saying it's "just paper" and "only paper" is a bit disingenuous. yes, it's paper but there's an unmentioned extra thing going on that makes it look like a particular _type_ of paper. I see @Exoristos' suggestion of stacking; makes sense if true. Really nice, buttery/creamy effect from gluing who-knows-how-many layers. Still ... pretty incredible work