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Hanasuzume, 2013. Copper.

Blooming Metallic Birds and Other Animals by Taiichiro Yoshida

Artist Taiichiro Yoshida forms the delicate wings of birds and fluffy fur of mammals from a variety of sculpted metal flowers of bronze, copper, or silver. Decorative hot metalworking in Japan is considered an ancient technique, beginning sometime in the 2nd to 3rd century BCE. Yoshida achieves the fragile nature of each piece through smithing, where the hot metal is carefully beaten and then formed into blooms before being colored.

You can see more of his work on Artsy.

Fire Bird, 2014. Wood, grass, copper, phosphor bronze, bird’s skull.

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