how about a paper watch?
it is amazing the amount of detail that Manabu Kosaka, an artist from Saitama, Japan,
can put into his paper watches,
Mr. Kosaka told Spotlight Media that he has been making
these incredible Kent paper replicas for the last 15 years,
You could probably use a special 3D printer or some other
advanced device, but Manabu Kosaka does it all by hand, first drawing the
design on a sheet of Kent paper, and then using rudimentary tools like glue,
dremels, an Xacto knife to cut tiny characters as small as 1 mm in size, and
tweezers to place them at just the right place,
Kosaka, who goes by @coca1127 on Twitter, has created all
sorts of incredible Kent paper replicas, the watches may be the most impressive
at first glance, due to their intricate details, but his other works are no
less amazing, his portfolio includes a Zippo lighter, a vintage camera and even
a piece of sushi,
You can keep an eye on Manabu Kosaka’s incredible art by
visiting his Twitter and Instagram pages, amazing, absolutely amazing!
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