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Goldfish Painted in Layers

Goldfish Painted in Layers
Though he had been creating them for years, Japanese artist Riusuke Fukahori busted out into the online art scene only last year with his three-dimensional goldfish paintings created by pouring resin. It's interesting to note that once he even began using resin, the artist kept it a secret for eight years until he perfected his technique. 

Goldfish Painted in Layers
The Sun
Japanese sushi oke, resin, acrylic, 2013
16.25 inch diameter x 4 inches
Goldfish Painted in Layers
Kingyo-sake Merry
Japanese Cypress sake cup, resin, acrylic
2013

Goldfish Painted in Layers
Kingyo-sake Edoko
Japanese Cypress sake cup, resin, acrylic
2013

Goldfish Painted in Layers
Kingyo-sake Yukihyou
Japanese Cypress sake cup, resin, acrylic
2013

Goldfish Painted in Layers
Karemoni
Ceramic bowl, resin, acrylic, 2013
3 x 7 x 5.5 inches

Goldfish Painted in Layers
Hishaku ni Ake
Ladle, resin, acrylic, 2013
8.25 x 3.5 x 2.5 inches

Goldfish Painted in Layers
Warewan ni Byaku
Wood bowl, resin, acrylic
2013

Goldfish Painted in Layers
Joshua Liner Gallery website
Photos courtesy Joshua Liner Gallery

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