Japanese artist Masayoshi Matsumoto uses colourful balloons, by twisting and turning, to sculpt a wide range of intricately formed sculptures, from insects to marine organisms, birds to plant life, etc.
The self-taught artist refuses the use of adhesive materials, markers or embellishments, who uses balloons only to recreate the physical form of various animals, plant life and insects. Source
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