Sculptor Yuki Morita and his amazing chimeras

Categories: Exhibition |

Yuuki Morita is a promising young sculptor and artist from Japan. The source of inspiration for him was nature, its diversity and mystery. Yuki creates incredibly beautiful and very unusual sculptures, full of meaning and emotions. In his work, the master uses both traditional tools and the latest technologies, such as 3D printing.

Sculptor Yuki Morita and his amazing chimeras

To create a sculpture, Yuki Morita first makes a sketch with pencils and markers, and then models it in the ZBrush program. Then the figure is printed on a printer and its creator proceeds to a painstaking and lengthy procedure of final processing with incisors. The process is completed by applying colors using airbrushes and brushes.

Sculptor Yuki Morita and his amazing chimeras

It all sounds ordinary and simple, but behind every work of Morita - weeks of painstaking work and jewelry precision. The task of the sculptor is maximum realism, but when your characters are fictional creatures, it is very difficult to achieve this. Yuki always manages to convince the viewer that his images are real – the artist's work always makes an indelible impression.

Sculptor Yuki Morita and his amazing chimeras
Sculptor Yuki Morita and his amazing chimeras
Sculptor Yuki Morita and his amazing chimeras
Sculptor Yuki Morita and his amazing chimeras
Sculptor Yuki Morita and his amazing chimeras
Sculptor Yuki Morita and his amazing chimeras
Sculptor Yuki Morita and his amazing chimeras
Sculptor Yuki Morita and his amazing chimeras
Sculptor Yuki Morita and his amazing chimeras
Sculptor Yuki Morita and his amazing chimeras
Sculptor Yuki Morita and his amazing chimeras
Sculptor Yuki Morita and his amazing chimeras

And here is the creator himself:

Sculptor Yuki Morita and his amazing chimeras

If you liked the work of a Japanese sculptor, then you will surely appreciate what Colin and Kristin Poole do. These masters also create their own fantastic worlds, but they use metal at the same time.

Keywords: Japan | Sculptures | Exhibition | Fiction | 3D | Artist

     

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