Masayoshi Matsumoto is a Japanese balloon artist with an exceptional talent. This astounding artist has already breached the gates of fame and is sure to deliver more and more quality balloon sculptures at every occasion.
“I began making these around seven years ago. I loved wildlife, animals and insects were extremely interesting, and I wanted my sculptures to be as realistic as possible.” This is how Matsumoto explains his passion for shape making. Of course, Matsumoto is self-taught, and each piece requires his attention for at least a couple of hours to reach the complete perfection it shows.
Add to this, Matsumoto solely depends on balloons to create his art. Markers, pens, and what-not are completely out of question! Nonetheless, prepare to be stunned by these wild animals handmade from nothing but balloons. SEE IMAGES NEXT PAGE >>>>>
#1 Phoenix
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#2 House Fly
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#3 Chameleon
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#4 Octopus
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#5 Caterpillar
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#6 Snake
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#7 Jellyfish
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#8 Frog
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#9 Jumping Spider
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#10 Siamang
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