When you see those goldfish pictures, the first impression might be… yeah, there are some photos of goldfish. But how about I tell you these goldfishes aren’t real? They are just 3D paintings created by Riusuke Fukahori via using a complex process of poured resin. The fish are painted meticulously, layer by layer, the sandwiched slices revealing slightly more about each creature, similar to the function of a 3D printer. We have no idea of how long it takes Riusuke Fukahori to draw one fish. However, it must be a painstaking process that results in something that’s both a painting and sculptural. Really like the rich depth of the pieces and the optical illusion aspect. Such stunning and incredible work! [source]

Goldfish Salvation: Stunning 3D Fish Paintings by Riusuke Fukahori

Goldfish Salvation: Stunning 3D Fish Paintings by Riusuke Fukahori
Goldfish Salvation: Stunning 3D Fish Paintings by Riusuke Fukahori
Goldfish Salvation: Stunning 3D Fish Paintings by Riusuke Fukahori
Goldfish Salvation: Stunning 3D Fish Paintings by Riusuke Fukahori
Goldfish Salvation: Stunning 3D Fish Paintings by Riusuke Fukahori
Goldfish Salvation: Stunning 3D Fish Paintings by Riusuke Fukahori

And here is video show the process of Riusuke Fukahori’s painting:



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