Kazuhiro Tsuji is a large scale hyperrealist sculptor, who taught himself to imitate life through trial, error and meticulous mimicry.

He is most famous for his portraits of Dali, Lincoln, Warhol and Dick Smith (his original mentor whom he contacted through Fangoria Magazine in 1987).

Incredible detail…

To give you an idea of the scale:

Kazuhiro Tsuji
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July 19, 2015 at 12:08 am
Hyperrealistic, slightly too big, and spewing out of weird melty stuff. It’s a terrifying combination!